Password Generator
Create strong, secure, and customizable passwords instantly using this browser-only password generator — no API or backend required.
How to Generate a Secure Password
Customize Your Options
Use the slider to set your desired password length. Then, select the character types you want to include, such as uppercase, numbers, or symbols.
Generate Password
Click the "Generate Password" button. A strong, random password that meets your criteria will instantly appear in the display box.
Copy and Use
Click the copy icon to instantly copy the new password to your clipboard. Paste it wherever you need a secure password.
Why Use Our Password Generator?
Maximum Security & Privacy
Your passwords are generated entirely on your device. Nothing is ever sent over the internet, ensuring your new credentials remain completely private.
Fully Customizable
You have full control. Adjust the length and specify which character sets to use, allowing you to meet any website's or application's password requirements.
Instant Strength Feedback
The color-coded strength meter gives you immediate feedback, helping you understand and create passwords that are more resistant to brute-force attacks.
Fast and Easy to Use
No complicated settings or steps. Our clean, intuitive interface lets you generate and copy a strong password in just two clicks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a password "strong"?
A strong password is long, complex, and unpredictable. It should include a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. The longer and more varied the password, the harder it is for attackers to guess or crack.
Are the generated passwords saved anywhere?
No. This tool operates 100% in your browser. The generated passwords exist only on your screen and are never stored, logged, or transmitted over the internet, ensuring your security.
How does the password strength meter work?
The strength meter provides an estimate based on the password's length and the variety of character types used (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols). A longer password with more character types will be rated as stronger.
Why shouldn't I use common words or personal information?
Attackers often use "dictionary attacks" with lists of common words and "social engineering" with personal information (like birthdays or pet names) to guess passwords. Using completely random characters, as this tool does, makes such attacks ineffective.