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Passphrase Generator

Generate strong, memorable passphrases using random words. Create up to 5 passphrases at once with custom separators, optional capitalization, numbers, and symbols.

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Passphrase Generator
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Secure passphrase generator

Generate memorable strong passphrases

Create easy-to-read passphrases using random words. Ideal when you want a strong password that is easier to remember than a random character string.

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Min 3Max 8
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1 passphraseUp to 5
Estimated strength

Good passphrase. More words or a number can improve it.

Strong
Word count: 4Secure RNG: enabledBrowser-only generation

Generated passphrases

Generate memorable passphrases and copy them with one click.

No passphrases generated yet

Choose your settings and click generate to create memorable strong passphrases.

Security notes

  • Passphrases are generated in the browser using crypto-secure randomness.
  • Random words make passphrases easier to remember than random character passwords.
  • Four or more words are recommended for stronger everyday passphrases.
  • Use a unique passphrase for every important account.

Test your generated passphrase strength

After generating a passphrase, use the password strength checker to review its length, complexity, and possible weaknesses before using it for an important account.

Check passphrase strength

What this tool does

This passphrase generator creates memorable password-style phrases using random words. You can choose the number of words, select a word separator, capitalize words, add a number, add a symbol, and generate up to 5 passphrases in one go.

It is designed for users who want a password that is easier to read and remember than a random character string while still being strong enough for everyday account security.

Why passphrases matter

A strong passphrase is usually long, unique, and made from random words. Length makes it harder to guess, while the word format makes it easier for users to type and remember.

For important accounts, avoid passphrases based on names, birthdays, quotes, song lyrics, company names, personal details, or phrases you have already used somewhere else.

Good passphrase examples

  • river-lantern-coffee-window
  • orbit-mango-train-garden-47
  • Cloud.Market.Forest.Anchor!

Weak passphrase patterns to avoid

  • Do not use names, birthdays, phone numbers, or city names.
  • Do not use common quotes, lyrics, or famous phrases.
  • Do not reuse the same passphrase across multiple accounts.
  • Do not create predictable phrases like my-name-is-rahul.

Passphrase Generator FAQ

What is a passphrase generator?

A passphrase generator creates strong, memorable passwords using random words. Passphrases are usually easier to remember than random character passwords while still being strong when they are long and unique.

How is a passphrase different from a password?

A password is often made from random characters, numbers, and symbols. A passphrase is made from multiple random words, such as river-lantern-coffee-window, making it easier to read, type, and remember.

How many words should a strong passphrase have?

Use at least 4 random words for everyday accounts. For more important accounts, use 5 or more words and add a number or symbol if the website requires it.

Can I generate multiple passphrases at once?

Yes. This tool lets you generate between 1 and 5 passphrases at the same time so you can compare options and choose the one you prefer.

Can I choose the word separator?

Yes. You can separate words with a hyphen, space, dot, or underscore depending on what is easiest to read and what the website allows.

Can I add numbers and symbols?

Yes. You can add a random number or symbol to make the passphrase compatible with websites that require numbers or special characters.

Are passphrases generated in the browser?

Yes. Passphrases are generated directly in the browser using crypto-secure randomness. The tool is designed so generated passphrases do not need to be sent to a server.

Should I reuse a passphrase?

No. Each passphrase should be unique to one account. Reusing the same passphrase on multiple websites can put your other accounts at risk if one website is compromised.

Need this for a real project?

We can help you turn this workflow into a production-ready system.

Tools are useful for quick work, learning, and testing. If you need the same idea inside a real website, dashboard, CRM, portal, API, or business workflow, our team can plan, design, and build it with proper user roles, validation, performance, and long-term support.