Security utility

Password Generator

Create one or many random passwords for accounts, test data, or temporary credentials. Use a password manager for long-term storage.

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Length matters

A longer random password usually provides stronger protection than a short password with predictable substitutions or reused patterns.

Unique per account

Reuse is risky because one breached site can expose the same password on another account. Generate a fresh password for each important login.

Batch output

Multiple passwords are helpful for testing, team setup, or temporary credentials. Delete unused generated passwords after the task is complete.

Password Generator FAQ

Where should I store generated passwords?

Use a reputable password manager or another secure storage system. Do not store important passwords in plain notes or screenshots.

Why avoid ambiguous characters?

Characters such as 0, O, 1, I, and l can be confused when passwords are read aloud or copied from printed material.

Does this replace two-factor authentication?

No. Strong unique passwords and two-factor authentication solve different problems and are best used together for important accounts.