Password generator
Create a strong password in one click
Password generator
🛡️ Your shield against hacking: How to create the perfect password
“123456” and “password” are still the most popular passwords in the world, and hackers crack them in a split second. Our generator creates crypto-strong combinations right in your browser using entropy (randomness) that is impossible to predict.
How to use the tool?
- Select length:The recommended minimum for banks and mail is 16 characters.
- Customize the difficulty: Include numbers `0-9`, special characters `!@#` and different letter cases.
- Generate: Click the button and copy the result.
Life hacks for use
📶 For Wi-Fi networks
Have you created a complex password for your router and are tired of dictating it to your guests? Generate a password here, and then turn it into a picture using our QR Code Generator. Guests will be able to connect by simply scanning a code.
🧠 Mnemonic method
Do you want a password that you can actually remember? Take a Russian phrase (for example, “I love a thunderstorm in early May”) and run it through Transliteration. Add a year and a special character - a strong password is ready.
📏 Length control
Some older sites have restrictions on password length. If in doubt, check the number of characters using the Character Counting tool.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
🔹 How long should a strong password be?
In 2025, the minimum standard is 12 characters. For critical accounts (crypto wallets, main email, government services), we recommend using 16 to 20 characters with mixed characters.
🔹 How to remember such gobbledygook?
No way. The human brain is bad at remembering random sets of characters. We highly recommend using Password Managers (such as Bitwarden, 1Password or the built-in Google/Apple manager). You only need to remember one master password.
🔹 Why can’t you use the same thing everywhere?
If hackers break into one weak site (for example, a cat lovers forum) where you are registered, they will get your password. If it is the same as at the post office, they will hack the post office too. Rule: 1 service = 1 unique password.
