Password Generator
Create secure, customisable passwords for any purpose
About Secure Passwords
Strong passwords are essential for protecting your online accounts and sensitive information. A good password should be difficult for others to guess or for computers to crack through brute force methods.
What Makes a Strong Password?
- At least 12-16 characters in length
- Mix of uppercase and lowercase letters
- Includes numbers and special characters
- Doesn't contain easily guessable information
- Unique for each website or service
- Passphrases can be easier to remember and just as secure
Common Password Mistakes
- Using personal information (birthdays, names)
- Using common words or simple patterns
- Reusing passwords across multiple sites
- Changing only a small part when updating
- Storing passwords in unsecured locations
- Relying on forced password changes instead of using strong passwords
Password Security Tips
Use a Password Manager
A password manager helps you generate, store, and autofill strong, unique passwords for all your accounts. This way, you only need to remember one master password.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
2FA adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second form of verification beyond your password, such as a code sent to your phone or generated by an authenticator app.
Change Passwords Only When Necessary
Regular password changes are not recommended, as they often lead to weaker, predictable passwords. Instead, update your password if there is evidence of a breach or suspicious activity.
How Our Generator Works
Our password generator creates strong, random passwords using cryptographically secure random number generation. You can customise:
- Password length (4-32 characters)
- Character types (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols)
- Manually edit the generated password for better memorability
- Instantly see the strength rating of your password
- Copy with one click for easy use
All password generation happens directly in your browser - we never store or transmit your passwords.
Password Strength Explained
Tips for Creating Memorable Yet Secure Passwords
With the new manual editing feature, here are some strategies for creating passwords that are both secure and memorable:
- Use a sentence or phrase and transform it (e.g., "I love coffee at 8am!" → "1L0v3C0ff33@8am!")
- Generate a random password, then insert a memorable word in the middle
- Use the first letters of a sentence or song lyric with some numbers and symbols
- Combine two unrelated words with numbers and symbols in between
- Check the strength indicator to ensure your edits haven't weakened the password