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Free Password Generator — Create Strong Random Passwords Instantly

Rohan SurveMay 7, 20264 min read
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"Password123" is not a password. Neither is your dog's name plus your birth year. In 2026, weak passwords are one of the top reasons accounts get compromised — and it's completely avoidable.

The Password Generator on this site creates strong, random passwords in one click. No app, no account, nothing stored.

What Makes a Password Strong?

A strong password has four things going for it:

  • Length — at least 12 characters, ideally 16+
  • Randomness — not based on real words, names, or patterns
  • Mixed character types — uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols
  • Uniqueness — never reused across different accounts

The generator here lets you control all of these. Set the length, choose which character types to include, and generate as many as you need.

How to Use the Password Generator

  1. Go to rohansurve.in/free-tools/password-generator
  2. Set your desired password length (12–32 characters recommended)
  3. Toggle which character types to include — uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols
  4. Click generate
  5. Copy the result

The password is generated entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to any server. Nothing is stored. You can verify this yourself — turn off your internet and the tool still works.

How Long Should Your Password Be?

Here's a rough guide based on what the password will protect:

  • Low-stakes accounts (newsletter subscriptions, forums) — 12 characters minimum
  • Standard accounts (social media, shopping) — 14–16 characters
  • High-stakes accounts (email, banking, work systems) — 18–20+ characters
  • Master password for a password manager — 20+ characters, memorised or written somewhere safe offline

Longer is always better. The difference in memorability between 14 and 20 characters is small when you're using a password manager anyway.

Should You Use a Password Manager?

Yes. A password generator is step one — a password manager is step two.

The generator creates a strong password. The manager stores it so you never have to remember it. Tools like Bitwarden (free, open source) or 1Password let you store hundreds of unique passwords behind one master password.

The workflow is simple — generate a strong password here, paste it into your password manager, done. You'll never reuse a password again.

Common Mistakes People Make With Passwords

  • Reusing the same password across accounts — if one site gets breached, every account with that password is at risk
  • Using personal info — birthdays, names, phone numbers are guessable
  • Substituting letters with numbers — "p@ssw0rd" is in every hacker's dictionary already
  • Writing passwords in plain text — sticky notes, notes apps, plain text files are all risky

None of these are your fault — they happen because strong random passwords are hard to create and remember manually. That's exactly what the generator solves.

Other Security and Developer Tools

If you're building something or managing accounts, these related tools on the site might help:

  • UUID Generator — generate unique identifiers for databases and APIs
  • MD5 Generator — hash strings for checksums and basic verification
  • Base64 Encoder — encode strings and data for web transmission
  • URL Encoder — encode special characters in URLs safely

All available free at rohansurve.in/free-tools.

Generate One Right Now

Seriously — if you're reading this and still using a weak password somewhere important, go generate a replacement right now. It takes 10 seconds. The Password Generator is open and ready.

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