The word-based password generator uses the passphrase method — creating a password phrase from random words of a real dictionary. Five random words yield over 10^20 combinations, surpassing the strength of a 16-character password.
The phrase is easy to remember but nearly impossible to crack. Choose the number of words from 1 to 10. Separators: underscore, dash, space, or CamelCase.
Unlike regular passwords, passphrases are resistant to dictionary attacks. A combination of 5 words from a dictionary of 10,000 entries provides a space of possibilities inaccessible to brute force.
An intuitive interface lets you get results in seconds.
Switch to the desired mode on the toolbar. Each mode has its own set of settings.
Specify the number of variants and additional options. The tool will adapt to your requirements.
Press the start button. All calculations are performed locally on your device.
The result is displayed instantly. You can copy it with one click or generate a new one.
The passphrase method is gaining popularity due to its convenience and security.
Ideal for your password manager master password. A 5-word phrase is easy to remember and type every day.
Business access and team passwords. The phrase can be dictated to a colleague over the phone without risk of error.
Passwords for students and temporary access. Easy to remember, hard to guess.
Shared accounts for family members. The phrase can be memorized after a single use.
A 5-word phrase — 10^20 combinations. Easier to remember than 16 characters.
Meaningful words are much easier to remember than random characters. A 5-word phrase can be memorized after one or two repetitions.
A random combination of 5 words provides a space of 10^20 variants. Specialized dictionary attacks are ineffective.
Client-side generation. The server does not receive or store passphrases. Complete privacy.
Customizable word separator and case. Suitable for any system, including those that require CamelCase.
A passphrase is a password consisting of several random words. Unlike a regular password, the phrase is easier to remember and type, while its strength is comparable to a long random password.
5-6 words from the dictionary are recommended. This is enough to protect any account. Each additional word exponentially increases strength.
Words are generated randomly from a dictionary. Phrases are taken from real books and literary works. The second option gives more meaningful results.
Underscore is the standard choice. CamelCase is convenient for systems that don't allow spaces. Dash and space work well with most modern services.