Create browser-side passwords, passphrases, grouped codes, and PINs without sending the current value to another service. This tool is useful when you need one generator that can cover website credentials, spoken passphrases, setup codes, and short numeric secrets in the same workflow.
Choose the Right Format
Use Random for dense account passwords where maximum entropy matters more than memorability. Use Words when the secret may need to be read aloud, typed on another device, or shared once with less transcription risk. Use Blocks for invitation codes, onboarding codes, or other grouped formats that benefit from visual chunking. Use PIN when you only need digits for locks, kiosks, or temporary numeric access.
Tune the Output
Adjust the length, character set, separators, grouping, and similar-character filtering based on how the result will actually be used. Excluding look-alike characters such as I, l, 1, O, and 0 can reduce handoff mistakes, while different separators or capitalization rules can make a passphrase easier to dictate or verify.
Export and Share
Generate until the format looks right, then copy or download exactly one final result. The output stays hidden by default so you can reveal it only when you are ready to inspect or hand it off, which is useful in shared workspaces, recordings, and screen-sharing sessions.