Free password generator · security tool · browser-based

Password Generator Online

Create a strong random password for a new account, admin panel, test user, or security workflow. Choose the length and character types, generate locally in your browser, then copy the result into a trusted password manager.

Generator input options
Generator options are the input controls for this tool.

Password options

Choose length and character types. Longer passwords are usually safer than shorter complex ones.

20 chars

Generated password

Generate a random password, review the quality signal, then copy it into a trusted password manager.

Ready

Ready. Choose options and generate a password.

Generated in your browser. Do not reuse passwords, and save real account passwords in a trusted password manager instead of a plain text file.

Length20
Character pool0
Options enabled0
ProcessingLocal browser

How to use the password generator

Use this generator when you need a new random password quickly without signing in or installing anything.

1. Choose a length

Start with at least 16 characters when the account supports it. Longer passwords usually matter more than short passwords with complicated patterns.

2. Select character options

Keep uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols enabled when possible. If a website rejects symbols, turn that option off and increase the length instead.

3. Generate and save safely

Generate the password, copy it, and save it in a trusted password manager. Do not reuse the same password across multiple accounts.

Practical password use cases

Random passwords are useful when the password should not be memorable, predictable, or reused.

New account setup

Create a unique password for email, admin dashboards, CMS logins, cloud tools, banking, work apps, and any account that stores private data.

Test users and temporary credentials

Generate random values for development or QA test users, then rotate or delete them when the test workflow is finished.

Password rotation

When replacing an old password, generate a fresh one instead of modifying a previous password with a small pattern change.

Password safety tips

A generator can create a strong random value, but safe password habits still matter after the password is created.

Use a password manager

Store generated passwords in a trusted password manager so you can use long unique passwords without memorizing them.

Avoid reuse

Never use the same password for email, banking, social media, admin tools, or work systems. One breach can expose every account that shares the same password.

Be careful with sensitive credentials

Do not paste real passwords into unknown pages, shared chat rooms, public documents, or plain text files. Generate, copy, save securely, then close the page when finished.

Password generator FAQ

How does this password generator work?

It creates a random password from the character types and length you choose. The generator runs in your browser so the password does not need to be sent to a server for normal use.

What password length should I use?

A length of 16 characters or more is a practical default for many accounts. Use longer passwords when a site allows them, especially for admin, email, finance, or other important accounts.

Should I reuse generated passwords?

No. Use a different password for each account and save it in a trusted password manager so one compromised account does not expose others.

Does TextBases store generated passwords?

The tool is designed for browser-based generation and does not require a login. Still, avoid sharing generated passwords in plain text files or unsafe channels.