Password Generator

Secure. Private. Instant.
Our free password generator is designed for maximum privacy and strength. Generate a secure, random password in one click. It runs 100% in your browser, stores nothing, auto-erases after 2 minutes, and hides the password by default to protect from screen snoopers.
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Why Use This Free Strong Password Generator?

In today’s digital world, strong and unique passwords are your first line of defense against cyber threats. Our free strong random password generator makes it simple to create secure passwords that are tough to crack and easy to manage. Whether you're securing your personal accounts, work systems, or protecting sensitive data, having a strong password is essential.

This password generator is unique because it runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent or stored externally. Your generated password disappears after 2 minutes, reducing the risk of leaving it visible by accident. By default, the password is hidden on screen and only visible when you hold Shift, preventing shoulder-surfing, screen recordings, or screenshots from exposing your credentials.

With advanced settings, you can easily adjust the password length, include or exclude lowercase, uppercase, digits, symbols, or ambiguous characters (like iIl10o0O). This flexibility lets you tailor your password strength and complexity to meet any site or app requirement — all without compromising ease of use. Your selected settings are saved locally for convenience, so you can quickly generate secure passwords whenever needed.

Top 15 Password Security Tips

  • Use at least 12 characters – longer is better.
  • Avoid using common words like “password” or “admin”.
  • Never reuse passwords across websites.
  • Include a mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.
  • Enable ambiguous characters (iIl10o0O) for added complexity.
  • Don’t rely on predictable substitutions like “P@ssw0rd”.
  • Never store passwords in plain text files.
  • Use a password manager like LastPass or store passwords securely offline.
  • Don’t share passwords through insecure channels.
  • Update passwords regularly, especially after data breaches.
  • Never write passwords down near your computer.
  • Use unique passwords for email, banking, and sensitive accounts.
  • Avoid keyboard patterns like “123456” or “qwerty”.
  • Don’t use personal info (birthdays, pet names) in your passwords.
  • Always verify password strength and crack time before use.
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