Password Generator
Generate strong random passwords, memorable passwords and PIN codes instantly. Everything runs locally in your browser — fast, private and secure.
Random password
Best for accounts, apps and password managers. Longer passwords with mixed characters are harder to guess.
Which password type should you use?
- Random: best for password managers and important accounts.
- Memorable: easier to type and remember, especially as a passphrase.
- PIN: useful for short numeric codes, but not ideal for important accounts.
What makes a strong password?
A strong password is long, hard to guess and unique for each account. Length is especially important: a longer password is usually stronger than a short, complex-looking password.
Password complexity tips
- Use at least 12–16 characters for important accounts
- Use a different password for every account
- Avoid names, birthdays and common words alone
- Use a password manager for random passwords
Free strong password generator
This password generator creates strong random passwords, memorable passphrases and PIN codes. Random passwords are useful for password managers, while memorable passwords can be easier to type and remember when they use several words. All password generation happens directly in your browser.
Random password vs memorable password
A random password uses a mix of letters, numbers and symbols. It is usually best for important accounts and password managers. A memorable password uses multiple words, often separated by dashes or dots, making it easier to remember while still being strong if it is long enough.
How long should a password be?
For most important accounts, a password length of at least 12 to 16 characters is recommended. Longer passwords or passphrases with several words are harder to guess. Avoid reusing the same password on multiple websites.
Password Generator FAQ
Is this password generator free?
Yes. This password generator is free to use and does not require signup.
Are generated passwords stored?
No. Passwords are generated locally in your browser and are not intentionally uploaded or stored by UtilTools.
What is the strongest password type?
A long random password with uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and symbols is usually strongest, especially when stored in a password manager.
Are memorable passwords safe?
Memorable passwords can be safe if they are long enough. A passphrase with four to six unrelated words is often much stronger than a short complex password.
Should I reuse passwords?
No. Reusing passwords is risky because one leaked password can expose multiple accounts. Use a unique password for each account.