Password Generator

Password Generator

Cryptographically secure random passwords with strength analyzer.





How to use

Runs entirely in your browser. Live updates or click to run. No signup, no tracking, no data sent anywhere.

Part of 71 free tools by Auburn AI. Category: Generators

About this tool

The Password Generator creates random passwords based on your chosen length and character set options, including uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. It is built for developers, IT staff, and anyone who needs a secure credential on short notice without relying on a third-party app or browser extension.

Reach for this tool when setting up a new account, rotating credentials on a server, or generating temporary passwords for users you are onboarding. It is especially handy when you need a batch of strong passwords quickly and want full control over the format requirements.

How to use it

  1. Set your desired password length using the length slider or input field.
  2. Toggle which character types to include: uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols.
  3. Click the Generate button to produce a new random password instantly.
  4. Review the result and click Generate again if you want a different option.
  5. Click Copy to move the password directly to your clipboard.
  6. Paste the password into your target application or store it in a password manager.

Pro tips

  • If a site bans symbols, uncheck that option alone rather than rebuilding your settings from scratch each time.
  • Generate several passwords at once by clicking Generate repeatedly before copying, then pick the one easiest to transcribe if needed.

FAQ

Are the passwords generated securely?
Yes, the tool uses cryptographically random generation run entirely in your browser. No password is transmitted to or stored on any server.
What length should I use?
Sixteen characters or more is a solid baseline for most accounts. For server keys or encryption passphrases, consider twenty or higher.

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