Password Generator
Create secure passwords for personal accounts, admin dashboards, team logins, and client portals with configurable length plus uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.
Generated password text
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Processed locally in your browser when possible. No uploaded file is required for this tool.
Generate a random password, then copy it into your password manager or signup flow.
About Password Generator
Use this password generator when you need a new login that is hard to guess and easy to produce on demand. It is built for practical account setup, not gimmicks, so you can choose the length and character mix that fits the system you are signing up for.
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When a password generator is worth using
Most weak passwords happen because people reuse patterns, names, or predictable substitutions. A dedicated password generator removes that habit and gives you something less guessable from the start.
This is especially useful when you are creating credentials for client dashboards, shared business tools, staging environments, WordPress logins, or any other place where convenience tends to beat good security habits.
How to generate a stronger password
Longer passwords usually matter more than clever-looking passwords. A length of 16 characters or more, combined with mixed character groups, is a solid default for most modern accounts.
This tool lets you decide whether the password should include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols, which makes it easier to match site-specific rules without manually editing the result afterward.
Best use cases for this generator
Use it for one-off account creation, password resets, onboarding new team members, setting up development environments, or creating temporary credentials before handing access to a password manager.
If you manage several sites or clients, a browser-based generator is also a quick way to avoid repeating weak patterns while keeping the creation flow fast.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a generated password strong?
A strong password is usually long, random, and not reused anywhere else. The combination of length and unpredictability matters more than adding a single symbol to an otherwise weak phrase.
How long should my password be?
For most accounts, 16 characters is a sensible baseline. You can go longer for critical systems, especially if a password manager stores the result for you.
Should I save generated passwords in a password manager?
Yes. A password manager makes it realistic to use unique passwords everywhere instead of reusing a few memorable ones across multiple services.