Free Password Generator & Passphrase Generator
Welcome to our free password generator tool. Whether you need a complex random password or an easy-to-remember passphrase, you can generate them here safely and instantly. Strong passwords protect your online accounts from hackers, use this tool to create one now.
Create a Strong Random Password
Use the tool below to generate a completely random password with adjustable length and special character settings. You can also check the strength of your own passwords by typing them into the password field.
These passwords are suitable for:
- Online accounts (email, banking, social media)
- Admin panels and servers
- Secure Wi-Fi passwords
Our password generator is free, private, and doesn’t store any data.
Password Generator
Generate a Memorable Passphrase
Memorable passphrases are a great alternative to traditional passwords — they’re easier to remember and still very secure. Use our generator to create a passphrase using 3 to 8 random words.
Ideal for:
- Personal logins
- Master passwords
- Long-term password storage
Passphrase Generator
Why Use a Free Password Generator?
Reusing or creating weak passwords is one of the biggest cybersecurity risks. Here’s why strong, unique passwords matter:
- Protection from brute-force attacks
- Defense against password leaks and credential stuffing
- Safer online identity and data privacy
Don’t rely on memory alone, use a password manager, like Bitwarden, and strong passwords for all your accounts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is this password generator safe to use?
A: Absolutely. All password generation is done in your browser. Nothing is saved or sent to our servers.
Q: Are passphrases really secure?
A: Yes, a passphrase with 4+ random words can be extremely secure and easier to remember than a random character string.
Q: Can I use these passwords for my bank account?
A: Yes. We recommend long passwords with symbols for highly sensitive accounts.
Important: Store Your Passwords Securely
Remember to store your generated passwords or passphrases in a safe place — such as a trusted password manager. Do not rely on memory or save them in plain text files. You can read more cybersecurity tips here.
Even the strongest password is not 100% unbreakable. Always combine good passwords with two-factor authentication and safe browsing habits.

