Best Free Password Generator

Generate strong random passwords and memorable passphrases for free. Choose length, symbols, numbers, no-symbol mode, and confusing character filters.

Created locally in your browser with secure random values.

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Click Generate to create a password.

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Privacy note

This tool generates passwords in your browser. It does not save generated passwords or send them to a server. Use a trusted password manager to store unique passwords for your accounts.

What is the best free password generator?

The best free password generator creates a password that is random, unique, long enough for the account you are protecting, and easy to store safely. This page focuses on practical password generation: you can create a complex random password, remove symbols when a website rejects them, or switch to a memorable passphrase.

Strong passwords should not be reused. A password that protects one account should be different from the password used for email, banking, social media, work tools, and shopping sites. After generating a password, store it in a trusted password manager rather than saving it in plain text.

How to use this password generator

  1. Choose Random Password for a compact password or Passphrase for something easier to read.
  2. Set the length or word count. Longer passwords are generally stronger when they are random and unique.
  3. Turn symbols, numbers, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and confusing character filters on or off.
  4. Click Generate New Password, then copy the result into your password manager or account signup form.

When should you use a password without symbols?

Some older websites, routers, business tools, and game accounts reject special characters. In that case, a password generator no symbols option is useful: keep uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and numbers enabled, then increase the password length to compensate for the smaller character set.

A no-symbol password can still be strong if it is long, random, and unique. Avoid replacing symbols with predictable patterns such as adding the same number at the end of every password.

Recommended password length

For most everyday accounts, a random password of at least 16 characters is a practical baseline. If the site allows longer passwords, 20 to 32 characters gives more room without being hard to store in a password manager.

Public guidance from organizations such as NIST and CISA has moved toward longer, random, unique passwords rather than short passwords that follow predictable complexity rules. If a site allows a long password, use the extra length.

Random password vs memorable passphrase

A random password is best when a password manager will store it for you. It is compact, hard to guess, and well suited for most online accounts.

A passphrase combines several random words. It is usually longer and easier to type by hand, which can be useful for device passwords, Wi-Fi passwords, and accounts where manual entry is common. Do not use famous quotes, song lyrics, names, birthdays, or personal details as a passphrase.

What makes this generator safer to use?

The generator uses browser-based secure random values instead of ordinary pseudo-random UI tricks. Passwords are generated locally in the browser, and the page does not need a login. This does not make any password impossible to compromise, but it avoids sending your generated password to a remote generator service.

FAQ

Is this password generator free?

Yes. You can generate and copy passwords without creating an account.

Are generated passwords stored?

No. This tool generates passwords in your browser and does not intentionally store or upload the result.

Should I include symbols?

Include symbols when the website accepts them. If a website rejects symbols, use no-symbol mode and increase the password length.

Is a passphrase better than a random password?

A random password is usually better when stored in a password manager. A passphrase is useful when you need something long that is easier to type manually.

Can I reuse one strong password?

No. A strong password should still be unique. Reusing one password means one breached site can put your other accounts at risk.

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