Bitwarden
Open-source tools for individuals and teams.
View recommendationFree, client-side password generation.
Secure by design. Private by default.
Set the length and character types you need.
Your browser uses cryptographic randomness—never a server.
Copy once, then save it in a trusted password manager.
Small habits make the biggest difference.
Length is one of the simplest ways to increase security.
One breach should never unlock another account.
Add a second layer of protection wherever it is offered.
Store unique credentials without having to memorize them.
Let secure tools create randomness for you.
Securely save and manage unique passwords with a trusted password manager.
Open-source tools for individuals and teams.
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A password of 16 characters is a strong default. Longer is better for high-value accounts or anywhere you store sensitive data.
Yes—when they use cryptographically secure randomness and process everything locally. KeyForge uses the Web Crypto API and never sends a password to a server.
A random password is compact and strong. A passphrase is easier to type. Both are safe when they are long, random, and unique.
No. KeyForge has no accounts, history, cookies, analytics, or server-side processing. Generated values exist only on your screen.
Excluding 0, O, 1, l, and I helps prevent transcription mistakes when you need to read or type a password manually.