Generate strong, secure, and random passwords instantly. Customize length and character types to create passwords that protect your accounts from hackers.
How to Use the Password Generator
- Adjust the password length using the slider (4 to 64 characters)
- Choose which character types to include: uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols
- Optionally exclude similar-looking characters (i, l, 1, O, 0) for easier reading
- Click "Generate Password" to create a new random password
- Click "Copy" to save the password to your clipboard
What Makes a Strong Password?
- Length — Aim for at least 12 characters; 16 or more is recommended for important accounts.
- Variety — Mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.
- Randomness — Avoid dictionary words, names, dates, or predictable patterns.
- Uniqueness — Use a different password for every account.
Why Use a Password Generator?
- Stronger security — Random passwords are far harder for hackers to crack.
- No reused passwords — Generate a fresh password for every account.
- Faster than thinking one up — One click and you have a secure password.
- Protection against breaches — Unique random passwords limit damage if one site is hacked.
Tips for Password Safety
- Use a trusted password manager to store your passwords (Bitwarden, 1Password, etc.)
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever available
- Never share passwords via email, text, or chat
- Change passwords immediately if a service reports a data breach
- Avoid storing passwords in plain text files or sticky notes
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this Password Generator secure?
Yes. Passwords are generated entirely in your browser using your device's cryptographic random number generator. Nothing is sent to our servers — we never see, store, or transmit your passwords.
How long should my password be?
For most online accounts, 12-16 characters is strong enough. For banking, email, or admin accounts, use 16-20 characters or more.
Can the same password be generated twice?
Mathematically possible but extremely unlikely. A 16-character password with mixed characters has trillions of possible combinations.
What does "Exclude similar characters" do?
It removes characters that look alike (i, l, 1, O, 0) so the password is easier to read and type accurately.
Should I memorize my passwords?
Use a password manager instead. Strong random passwords are hard to memorize, and reusing easy ones across sites is a security risk.
