Password Generator

Generate strong, secure random passwords with customizable length and character options. Includes password strength indicator.

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Free Secure Password Generator

Create strong, random passwords that protect your online accounts from hackers and unauthorized access. Our password generator uses cryptographically secure random number generation to create passwords that are virtually impossible to crack. Customize length and character types to meet any website's password requirements while maintaining maximum security.

Features

Cryptographically Secure

Uses your browser's built-in crypto API to generate truly random passwords. Unlike simple random generators, our tool creates passwords that are mathematically unpredictable and secure against brute force attacks.

Password Strength Meter

Real-time visual indicator shows password strength as you generate or customize passwords. The meter evaluates length, character variety, and entropy to give you confidence that your password is strong enough.

Fully Customizable

Choose password length from 8 to 128 characters. Select which character types to include: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols. Create passwords that meet specific requirements for any website or service.

How to Use

  1. Select your desired password length (recommended: 16+ characters)
  2. Choose which character types to include (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols)
  3. Click "Generate" to create a secure random password
  4. Check the strength meter to ensure your password is strong
  5. Copy the password and save it in a password manager

Security Tips

  • Use Unique Passwords: Never reuse passwords across different accounts. If one gets compromised, all others remain safe.
  • Longer is Stronger: Use at least 12 characters, preferably 16 or more. Each additional character exponentially increases security.
  • Mix Character Types: Include uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols for maximum complexity.
  • Use a Password Manager: Store your generated passwords in a reputable password manager like 1Password, Bitwarden, or LastPass.
  • Enable Two-Factor Authentication: Add an extra layer of security beyond passwords whenever possible.
  • Change Regularly: Update passwords for critical accounts periodically, especially if you suspect a breach.