This Password Generator helps you create strong, secure passwords that are both random and easy to remember.
Note: Click on "More Options" to add numbers, symbols and caps to your out of this world password.
Hit Generate Password and you'll instantly get a memorable word-based password. Great for most accounts where you just need something quick and secure.
moonriver
Use the slider to make your password longer or shorter — anywhere from 6 to 20 characters. Longer passwords are stronger. Aim for at least 12 for important accounts.
stardust → stardustnebula
Click More Options to enable Numbers, Symbols, and Caps. Mix and match — the more you add, the stronger the password. Perfect for banks, email, or any high-security account.
D4rk$tar!
Click the copy icon to copy your password instantly. Paste it straight into a password manager like Bitwarden or 1Password — never reuse passwords across sites.
Every year, billions of passwords are leaked in data breaches. Hackers don't guess your password manually — they use automated tools that can try millions of combinations per second. A weak password like "sunshine123" can be cracked in under a second. A strong, random password like "Quasar7!nebula" could take thousands of years to break with current technology.
The stakes are higher than most people realise. A compromised password can give attackers access to your email, bank accounts, social media, and even your identity. Once they're in your email, they can reset passwords for every other account you own.
Most people's passwords fall into predictable patterns that hackers already know to try. Common weak password habits include:
A truly strong password combines length, randomness, and a mix of character types. Security experts recommend passwords that are at least 12 characters long and include a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. The key is randomness — a password should have no predictable pattern, no real words in full, and no connection to your personal information.
That's exactly what this generator does. By combining random words and optional numbers and symbols, it creates passwords that are both strong and far easier to remember than a random string of characters.
Generating a strong password is just the first step. Here's how to stay secure across all your accounts:
Tools like Bitwarden, 1Password, or Dashlane store all your passwords securely so you only need to remember one master password. They can also auto-fill passwords for you.
If one site gets breached and you use the same password elsewhere, all those accounts are at risk. Every account should have its own unique password — no exceptions.
2FA adds a second layer of protection. Even if someone steals your password, they still can't get in without your phone or authentication app. Turn it on for your email and banking apps first.
Use a site like HaveIBeenPwned.com to check if your email has appeared in any known data breaches. If it has, change that password immediately.
Many passwords are stolen not by cracking, but by tricking you into entering them on a fake website. Always check the URL before typing a password, especially if you clicked a link in an email.
Every extra character you add to a password increases the time it takes to crack it exponentially. A 16-character password is vastly more secure than a 10-character one, even if both use the same character types.
Yes, completely. All passwords are generated directly in your browser using your device's built-in cryptographic random number generator. No passwords are ever sent to a server, stored in a database, or logged anywhere. The moment you close the page, the password is gone — only you have it.
No. This tool generates passwords entirely on your device — nothing is transmitted to any server. We have no way of seeing, storing, or recovering any password you generate here. For this reason, always copy your password immediately and save it somewhere safe, like a password manager.
For most accounts, 12 characters is the minimum recommended length. For high-value accounts like banking or email, aim for 16 characters or more. Our slider lets you go up to 20 characters. The longer the password, the more secure it is — length matters more than complexity alone.
These options add extra character types to your password to increase its strength. Numbers adds digits like 4 and 7. Symbols adds special characters like !, @, and $. Caps randomly capitalises some letters. Using all three together produces the strongest passwords and is recommended for important accounts.
Combining multiple random words creates passwords that are both strong and easier to remember than a random string of characters. The words are chosen randomly from a large list, so the combination is unpredictable. When you add numbers and symbols on top, the result is a password that's both memorable and highly secure.
Yes — a password manager is one of the single best things you can do for your online security. Tools like Bitwarden (free and open source), 1Password, or Dashlane let you store a unique, strong password for every site without having to remember them. They also alert you if any of your passwords appear in a breach.
Yes! This generator works on any device with a modern browser — phone, tablet, or desktop. The layout adapts to smaller screens, and the copy button makes it easy to paste your password directly into an app or your password manager on mobile.
The strength meter scores your password based on its length and the variety of character types it contains — lowercase letters, uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols. A password scores higher the longer it is and the more character types it uses. Weak passwords score below 50%, medium between 50–80%, and strong above 80%.