Secure Random Password Generator
Create cryptographically strong passwords. Nothing is ever sent to a server.
Character Types
Your password is generated locally and never leaves this page.
How to Use the Tool
Follow these simple steps to process your files securely in seconds.
Step 1
Select your desired password length using the slider.
Step 2
Check the boxes for the character types you want to include.
Step 3
Click "Generate Password."
Step 4
Click "Copy" and immediately save it in a secure location.
Generate Unhackable Passwords Securely
Using "Password123" is a guaranteed way to get your accounts hacked. You need complex, random passwords, but creating them yourself is difficult. The ToolLab Password Generator instantly creates highly secure cryptographic passwords. Most importantly, this tool operates 100% inside your browser. This means the passwords are generated locally on your device; they are never sent over the internet, and we have absolutely no way of knowing what password was created.
Protect your business accounts, emails, and financial data from brute-force hacking attempts. Follow modern cybersecurity best practices effortlessly.
Key Features
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Total Client-Side Security: Zero server communication ensures your new password cannot be intercepted or logged.
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Customizable Complexity: Choose the length and include uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special symbols.
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Instant Generation: Click to generate a new secure string instantly.
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One-Click Copy: Easily copy the password to your clipboard for pasting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely not. The code that creates the password runs locally in your web browser. Nothing is ever sent back to our servers.
A strong password is long (12+ characters), completely random, and includes a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
We highly recommend using a reputable Password Manager app. You only need to remember one master password, and the app will remember these complex ones for you.
The passwords generated here have high "entropy," meaning it would take a supercomputer millions of years to guess them using current brute-force methods.
Yes, just ensure you paste it where it belongs and avoid leaving it on your clipboard indefinitely.