Strong Memorable Password Generator

A password generator for creating strong memorable passwords. This tool is capable of creating over 14 billion unique passwords.

Passwords generated by this tool contain:

  • Lowercase characters
  • Uppercase characters
  • Numbers
  • Symbols

The shortest possible password length: 18 chars
The largest possible password length: 47 chars

Typically, it would take a computer many quindecillion or even sexdecillion years to crack the passwords generated by this tool. You can independently check this using How Secure Is My Password?

Passwords generated by this tool are not shared or stored anywhere other than your browser. It would still be wise to test any newly generated passwords using the Pwned Passwords tool, which will test for passwords previously exposed in data breaches.

Warning

The source code used for generating passwords is freely available and in theory it is possible for someone to create a list of all 14.33 billion passwords for use with a brute force word list attack. I would like to imagine this would be impractical, but there are some strange folk on the Internet, so who knows if this scenario ever plays out?

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