Welcome to the Password Generator — a powerful tool designed to provide you with highly secure and unique passwords for all your online accounts. We understand the importance of safeguarding your digital presence, and our user-friendly interface allows you to customise passwords based on your preferences and requirements.
Choose Password Length
Begin by selecting your desired password length using the slider or simply inputting the preferred number directly into the field. Longer passwords typically offer greater security, so we recommend a length of at least 12 characters.
Choose Characters
Tailor your password by choosing the character types you wish to include:
- Uppercase — Includes uppercase letters (A-Z).
- Lowercase — Includes lowercase letters (a-z).
- Digits — Includes numbers (0-9).
- Symbols — Includes printable ASCII special characters.
Choose Format
Customise the format of your password with the following options:
- Easy to Say — Generate passwords that more closely resemble English words, making them easier to pronounce and remember.
- Easy to Read — Avoid ambiguous characters like ‘I’ and ’l’ for improved readability.
- URL Safe — Omit characters that may cause issues in URLs, ensuring your password remains compatible with web addresses.
- Filename Safe — Similar to URL Safe, but optimised for filenames.
- No Duplicates — Ensures each character appears only once in the password. Note that this reduces the maximum possible password length to the number of unique characters in your selected character pool.
Note: Remember to keep your passwords safe and do not use them directly in URLs. If required, consider utilising our UUID generator to create unique identifiers for filenames or URLs.
Password Strength
Assess the strength of your password using our password strength indicator. The strength is depicted by a coloured bar ranging from red (weak) to yellow/orange and green (strong). Additionally, the following values provide a numerical representation of the password’s robustness:
- Score — Ranges from 0 to 100, with 100 being the strongest. Aim for a high score to maximise security.
- Entropy — A measure of the password’s unpredictability and complexity. Higher entropy means greater difficulty for attackers to crack the password.
- Max Entropy — Displays the maximum achievable entropy based on the selected password length and printable ASCII characters.