Free Secure Password Generator
Generate strong, secure, and random passwords with our free online tool. Customize length, character types, and complexity to meet your security needs.
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Why Use a Password Generator?
🔒 Enhanced Security
Random passwords are much harder to crack than human-created ones. Our generator uses cryptographically secure randomness.
⚡ Quick & Easy
Generate strong passwords in seconds. No need to think of complex combinations yourself.
🎯 Customizable
Control length, character types, and complexity to meet specific security requirements.
🔐 Privacy First
All passwords are generated locally in your browser. Nothing is sent to our servers.
Password Security Best Practices
- Use passwords with at least 12-16 characters
- Include a mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols
- Avoid using personal information or common words
- Use a unique password for each account
- Consider using a password manager to store passwords securely
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) whenever possible
- Change passwords regularly, especially for sensitive accounts
How to Generate a Secure Password
Learn how to create strong, secure passwords using our free online password generator tool.
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Choose Password Type
Select your preferred password type: Random (most secure), Memorable (easier to remember), or PIN (numeric only).
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Set Password Length
Use the length slider to set your desired password length. We recommend at least 12-16 characters for strong security.
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Select Character Types
Choose which character types to include: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols. More variety = stronger password.
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Configure Advanced Options
Optionally exclude similar characters (like O and 0) or ambiguous characters for easier typing and reduced confusion.
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Generate Password
Click the "Generate New Password" button to create a new random password with your selected settings.
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Copy and Use
Click the copy button to copy your password to clipboard, then paste it into your account registration or password manager.