Strong Random Password Generator

Generate secure, random passwords with customizable options. Free and client-side secure.

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Why Use Random Passwords?

Strong, random passwords are the foundation of online security. Our generator creates cryptographically secure passwords directly in your browser - no data is sent to the server.

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How RndPass Works

RndPass uses industry-standard cryptographic algorithms to generate truly random passwords directly in your browser. Unlike many online generators, your passwords never leave your deviceβ€”everything happens locally using the Web Crypto API, ensuring maximum privacy and security.

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Choose Your Parameters

Customize your password by selecting the desired length (8-64 characters), number of passwords to generate, and which character types to include: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols.

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Click Generate

Our cryptographically secure random number generator instantly creates passwords that meet your exact specifications. Each character is selected with true randomness, making the passwords virtually impossible to predict.

3

Copy or Export

Copy individual passwords to your clipboard with one click, or export multiple passwords to TXT or CSV files for easy importing into your password manager.

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Use Securely

Store your new passwords in a reputable password manager like Bitwarden or 1Password. Never reuse passwords across different accounts to maintain maximum security.

Password Facts

81%
of attacks use weak or stolen passwords
12+
characters is the minimum for a secure password
1/10
people use the same password for all accounts
100%
of our passwords are generated client-side

Sources: Verizon Data Breach Report, NIST Guidelines

Global Password Breaches

Every year, billions of credentials leak from compromised databases. These data breaches pose a serious threat to your online security.

10+ billion leaked passwords are publicly available in hacker databases.
2,244 cyberattacks occur every day worldwide.

Using a unique strong password for each account minimizes the risk that a breach of one service compromises all your accounts.

Sources: Have I Been Pwned, Cybersecurity Ventures

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions about password generation.

Is an online password generator safe?

Yes, our generator is completely safe. All passwords are generated directly in your browser using a cryptographically secure algorithm (Web Crypto API). No passwords are ever sent to a server or stored anywhere.

How long should my password be?

We recommend passwords with at least 12 characters, ideally 16 or more. The longer the password, the harder it is to crack. For critical accounts (banking, email) use at least 16-20 characters.

Should I use symbols and numbers?

Absolutely yes. A combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters dramatically increases password strength. A password with diverse characters is many times more secure than one containing only letters.

Can I use the same password for multiple accounts?

No, this is one of the most common security mistakes. If one password is compromised, the attacker gains access to all accounts. Use a unique password for each account and a password manager to manage them.

How often should I change my passwords?

Modern security recommendations say that strong passwords don't need to be changed regularly unless they've been compromised. Change your password immediately if you suspect a data breach or unauthorized access.

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