Random Password Generator – Create Strong, Secure Passwords
Random Password Generator that creates strong, unique passwords instantly. No sign-up, no cost, just secure passwords.
We built this tool for anyone who needs to create strong passwords for email, social media, banking, or any online account.
Choose your password length, select character types, click generate, and copy your new password.
All passwords are generated in your browser. Nothing is stored or uploaded anywhere.
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Advanced Options
Choose password length between 4-64 characters using the slider.
Select character types uppercase, lowercase, numbers, or symbols.
Click "Generate" to create a secure random password instantly.
Copy password with one click and view strength indicator.
Security Tips
- Use a unique password for each account
- Prefer a length of at least 12-16 characters
- Mix different types of characters
- Use a password manager to store passwords
- Change sensitive passwords regularly
Password Strength
Choose password length between 4-64 characters using the slider.
Select character types uppercase, lowercase, numbers, or symbols.
Click "Generate" to create a secure random password instantly.
Copy password with one click and view strength indicator.
Weak passwords are one of the biggest security risks online. "123456," "password," and "qwerty" are still among the most common passwords used today, and they can be cracked in seconds. A single compromised password can give attackers access to your email, banking, social media, and even your identity. Yet creating strong, unique passwords for every account feels overwhelming.
This random password generator is designed to solve that problem. Create strong, secure passwords instantly with customizable length and character types. Choose between 4 and 64 characters, select uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols, and generate a truly random password in seconds. All generation happens locally in your browser, keeping your passwords private and secure.
What People Use This For
Here are some real ways people use this tool.
Creating New Account Passwords
Someone signs up for a new service and needs a strong password. They generate one that meets security requirements and protects their new account from the start.
Updating Old or Weak Passwords
A person wants to improve their online security. They generate new, stronger passwords to replace old ones that may have been compromised or are too simple.
Setting Up Passwords for Family Members
A tech-savvy person helps family members create strong passwords for their accounts, ensuring everyone in the household has better security.
Testing Password Requirements
Someone wants to see what a strong password looks like. They generate examples to understand the structure and learn what makes a password secure.
Creating Temporary Passwords
An IT professional generates temporary passwords for new employees or temporary access, ensuring secure initial access to systems.
Teaching Security Best Practices
A teacher or trainer demonstrates what makes a password strong by generating examples with different settings, helping students understand security concepts.
Did you know? A password with 12 characters using uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols can take centuries to crack with current technology, while a 6-character password can be cracked in minutes. This exponential increase in security is why length and complexity are so important. The longer and more varied your password, the safer your accounts become.
How the Random Password Generator Works
Truly random, truly secure. Here is exactly what happens when you click Generate New Password.
Our tool uses your browser's random number generator to select characters from the character sets you choose: uppercase letters (A-Z), lowercase letters (a-z), numbers (0-9), and symbols (!@#$%^&*). Each character is selected independently, creating a truly random password with no predictable patterns.
All generation happens in your browser. No passwords are sent to any server. Your passwords stay yours.
Settings and Options
Options to customize your password.
📏 Password Length
Use the slider to choose between 4 and 64 characters. Longer passwords are exponentially stronger. For most accounts, aim for 12 to 16 characters.
🔤 Character Types
Toggle checkboxes for uppercase (ABC), lowercase (abc), numbers (123), and symbols (#$&). At least one type should be selected. Using all four creates the strongest passwords.
🎲 Generate New Password
Click to create a new random password with your current settings. Each click produces a completely different, unpredictable password.
📋 Copy
Click to copy the generated password to your clipboard. Ready to paste into any account form, password manager, or secure note.
📊 Strength Indicator
Shows the strength level based on length and character variety. Helps you understand how secure your password is before using it.
Password Strength Levels
Based on length and character variety.
🔴 Weak
Less than 8 characters. Easily cracked in minutes. Avoid using passwords this short for any account.
🟠 Fair
8 to 11 characters. Basic security, needs improvement. Better than nothing but still vulnerable.
🟡 Good
12 to 15 characters. Good balance of security and usability. Acceptable for many accounts.
🟢 Strong
16 to 19 characters. High security, very difficult to crack. Recommended for most online accounts.
🟣 Very Strong
20 or more characters. Excellent protection. Ideal for sensitive accounts like email, banking, and password managers.
Pro security tips: Use a unique password for each account. Reusing passwords puts all your accounts at risk if one is compromised. Prefer a length of at least 12 to 16 characters. Longer passwords are exponentially harder to crack. Mix different types of characters. Use uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols for maximum complexity. Use a password manager to store passwords. A password manager helps you generate and store strong passwords without remembering them all. Change sensitive passwords regularly. Update passwords for important accounts like email and banking periodically or if you suspect a breach.
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Try Password Strength Checker →Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long should a secure password be?
For most accounts, we recommend at least 12 to 16 characters. The tool shows strength levels: Very Strong for 20 or more characters, Strong for 16 to 19, Good for 12 to 15. Longer passwords provide exponentially more security.
2. Is this password generator safe to use?
Yes. All passwords are generated locally in your browser. No data is sent to any server. When you close the page, everything is cleared. Your passwords never leave your device.
3. Why include symbols and numbers?
Mixing different character types increases randomness, making the password significantly harder for attackers to guess or crack. Using all four types (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols) creates the strongest possible passwords.
4. Does the tool save my generated passwords?
No. Passwords are generated on screen for you to copy. Nothing is stored or saved. Once you close the page, the passwords are gone. Copy them to a password manager or secure location immediately.
5. What is the maximum password length?
You can generate passwords up to 64 characters long. Longer passwords are stronger but may not be accepted by some websites with character limits. Most sites accept at least 20 to 30 characters.
6. Does this work on a phone?
Yes. Our password generator works on iPhone, Android, and tablets. Generate and copy passwords directly from your device. Perfect for creating strong passwords on the go.
7. Is this free?
Yes. No payment, no account, no credit card required. Generate as many passwords as you need, with any settings, for any purpose.
8. What is the difference between a random password and a passphrase?
A random password uses random characters (letters, numbers, symbols) like "k9#mP2$qR". A passphrase uses random words like "correct-horse-battery-staple". Both are strong. Passphrases are often easier to remember, while random passwords are more compact for sites with strict length limits.
9. Why should I use a password manager?
A password manager securely stores all your unique passwords and can auto-fill them when needed. You only need to remember one strong master password. This makes using unique, complex passwords for every account practical and secure.
10. How often should I change my passwords?
Unless you suspect a breach, frequent password changes are no longer recommended. Instead, use strong, unique passwords for each account and enable two-factor authentication. Change a password immediately if you learn that the account was involved in a data breach.
This Random Password Generator creates passwords locally in your browser. No passwords are stored or sent anywhere. For best security, use unique passwords for each account and consider using a password manager to store them securely. Never share your passwords with anyone.
A Note From the Team
We built this random password generator because we believe that everyone deserves to have secure online accounts without the hassle of coming up with strong passwords on their own. Security should be accessible, not intimidating.
This tool is part of our commitment to providing free, private, and genuinely useful utilities. Every password is generated locally in your browser. Nothing is stored, tracked, or shared. Your passwords stay yours.
Try it yourself: Generate a password with at least 16 characters using all character types. Copy it, save it in a password manager, and use it for your most important accounts. Strong passwords are the first step toward better online security.
