🔐 Free Security Tool

Random Password Generator

Create strong, unique passwords in seconds. Choose the length and character types you need, then generate a random password directly in your browser.

Create a Strong Password

Customize the password and generate a new one whenever you need it.

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Generated locally in your browser This tool uses the browser's Web Cryptography API to create random values. The generated password is not intentionally submitted to a Splattermail server by this page.

Why Use a Random Password?

Passwords protect everything from email accounts and social networks to shopping profiles and online services. Using simple, predictable or reused passwords can make multiple accounts more vulnerable if one set of credentials is exposed.

A random password generator makes it easier to create passwords that are difficult to guess. Instead of inventing another password yourself, you can generate a unique combination of characters and use it for a specific account.

Benefits of Using Splattermail's Password Generator

🔒 Browser-Based Generation

Password generation takes place in your browser rather than requiring you to manually create a password.

🎲 Random Character Selection

The generator uses the browser's Web Cryptography API to obtain secure random values for character selection.

⚙️ Flexible Settings

Choose the password length and decide whether to include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and symbols.

🛡️ Unique Passwords

Generate a different password for each important account instead of relying on one password everywhere.

How the Password Generator Works

Creating a password takes only a few seconds. The tool combines your selected character groups and uses secure browser-generated random values to build the result.

1. Select the Length

Choose a password length from 8 to 64 characters.

2. Choose Character Types

Enable uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and symbols according to your requirements.

3. Generate the Password

Click the generate button to create a new random password.

4. Copy and Store It Safely

Copy the password and store it in a reputable password manager or another secure location.

Password Security Tips

A password generator is only one part of good account security. Follow a few basic practices when creating and managing passwords.

Use a different password for important accounts. Reusing one password can allow a single compromised account to put other accounts at risk.
Prefer longer passwords. Longer passwords generally provide more possible combinations and can make guessing more difficult.
Do not use personal information. Avoid names, birthdays, phone numbers and other information that could be easy to discover.
Consider using a password manager. A password manager can help you store and manage unique passwords without having to memorize every one.
Enable multi-factor authentication when available. An additional authentication method can provide another layer of protection for supported accounts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Splattermail password generator work?

The generator creates passwords directly in your browser. You can select the desired length and character groups before generating a password.

Are generated passwords sent to Splattermail?

The password generation process runs locally in your browser. This page does not intentionally submit the generated password to a Splattermail server.

What makes a password strong?

Length and uniqueness are important. Randomly generated passwords that are not reused across different accounts are generally preferable to short or predictable passwords.

Should I use the same password on multiple websites?

No. Use a unique password for each important account. This limits the effect of a compromised password.

How long should a password be?

Longer is generally better when the service supports it. This generator allows passwords between 8 and 64 characters.

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