SwiftTools

Password Generator

Create strong random passwords online with adjustable length, symbols, numbers, and readable-character options. The generator runs locally in your browser.

Quick Answer

Use at least 16 characters with uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols enabled. Generate the password, copy it, and store it in a password manager.

Password strengthVery strong

20 characters, 4 character sets, browser-generated locally.

Password settings

Adjust length and character rules, then regenerate instantly.

20 chars
864

Why this generator works

  • Runs locally in your browser without sending passwords to a server.
  • Guarantees at least one character from every enabled set.
  • Supports longer passwords for password managers and app logins.

Recommended setup

Use 16 or more characters with uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols enabled. Store the result in a password manager when possible.

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Strong Password Generator for Everyday Accounts

This page targets searches like password generator, strong password generator, random password generator, and secure password generator by combining a working browser-based tool with direct answer content, FAQ coverage, and structured data.

The practical goal is simple: help users generate stronger passwords faster. Short or reused passwords are easier to guess or leak across multiple accounts. A longer random password lowers that risk substantially.

Password Generator FAQ

Is this password generator free?
Yes. The SwiftTools password generator is free to use with no signup, no paywall, and no generation limits.
Are generated passwords private?
Yes. Password generation happens in your browser, so the generated value is not sent to a server by this tool.
What makes a password strong?
A strong password is long, random, and uses a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Length usually matters more than complexity alone.
What password length should I use?
For most accounts, 16 characters or more is a solid baseline. If a site allows it, longer random passwords are generally better.

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