Password Generator
What is the Password Generator?
The Password Generator is a free online security tool that creates strong, random passwords instantly. It combines uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols to produce passwords that are nearly impossible to guess or crack by brute force.
Unlike simple passwords that reuse words or patterns, randomly generated passwords provide maximum security for your online accounts, servers, databases, and applications. Your generated password is never stored, logged, or transmitted — it stays entirely on your device.
Key Features
- Customizable password length (up to 64 characters)
- Options to include uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols
- One-click copy to clipboard
- Passwords are generated locally — never stored or sent anywhere
- Instant regeneration for unlimited unique passwords
How to Use the Password Generator
- 1
Set Password Length
Choose how long you want your password to be. Longer passwords are significantly more secure.
- 2
Select Character Types
Enable or disable uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols based on the requirements of your account or system.
- 3
Generate
Click Generate to instantly create a random password matching your criteria.
- 4
Copy and Use
Copy the password to your clipboard and paste it into your account registration or password manager.
Who Uses the Password Generator?
Account Security
Create unique, strong passwords for every online account — email, social media, banking, and more.
Developers & SysAdmins
Generate secure credentials for APIs, databases, SSH keys, server logins, and application secrets.
Password Managers
Quickly generate passwords to store in tools like Bitwarden, 1Password, or LastPass.
Business & IT Teams
Establish secure passwords for shared accounts, Wi-Fi networks, and internal systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are generated passwords stored anywhere?
No. Passwords are generated entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing is sent to any server, and nothing is stored or logged.
How long should a strong password be?
Security experts recommend at least 16 characters. The longer and more varied the password, the harder it is to crack. Use a mix of all character types for the best protection.
Should I use a different password for every account?
Yes. Reusing passwords means that if one account is breached, all your other accounts become vulnerable. Use a unique password for every service, and store them in a password manager.
Can I generate multiple passwords at once?
You can click Generate repeatedly to create as many unique passwords as you need. Each click produces a completely new random result.
What makes a password strong?
A strong password is long (16+ characters), random, and contains a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols. It should not contain real words, names, or predictable patterns.