A password is the key to your data. A weak password = a hacked account. The password generator creates complex combinations that are impossible to crack. No registration, no saving- only you see your password.
Why you need a strong password
- Account protection- email, social media, banks
- Wi-Fi networks- router passwords
- Encryption- passphrase for archives
- Password managers- generation for storage
- Work accounts- corporate security standards
What passwords the generator creates
| Letters + numbers | aB3kLm9X | Medium |
|---|---|---|
| All characters | @#Gh$7mK! | High |
| Long phrases | blue-fish-rain-door | Very high |
How to use the generator
- Choose password length (8-64 characters)
- Configure character set:
- Uppercase letters (A-Z)
- Lowercase letters (a-z)
- Numbers (0-9)
- Special characters (!@#$%^&*)
- Click "Generate"
- Copy the password
- Save in a password manager
Generator settings
| Length | From 4 to 64 characters |
|---|---|
| Uppercase | A, B, C... |
| Lowercase | a, b, c... |
| Numbers | 0-9 |
| Symbols | !@#$%^&*()_+-= |
| Exclusions | Don't use similar characters (0, O, l, 1) |
Why it's safe
- Not saved- password is generated locally
- Not transmitted- data doesn't go to the server
- Random- cryptographically secure generator
- Free- no hidden tricks
FAQ
How long should a password be to be secure?
Minimum 12 characters with all character types. For important accounts- 16+.
Can I generate a password for Wi-Fi?
Yes, use alphanumeric set. WPA2 supports up to 63 characters.
Why shouldn't I use the same password everywhere?
If one service is hacked, all your accounts are at risk. Use unique passwords.
Where should I store passwords?
Use a password manager: Bitwarden, 1Password, KeePass. Never store passwords in text files.
