Our Mission
Every day, millions of people use weak, reused passwords because creating a strong one feels like a chore. We built PasswordGeneratorX to eliminate that friction entirely. Our goal is simple: give everyone — from individuals to security professionals — a fast, trustworthy, completely private password generator that requires zero expertise to use.
Why We Built This
Most online password generators are black boxes. You type in your requirements, get a password back, and have no way to verify that the password wasn't logged on a server somewhere. We found that unacceptable.
PasswordGeneratorX is built on a single principle: the password generator should never see your password. Every character is generated using crypto.getRandomValues() — the same cryptographic API browsers use for HTTPS — and everything runs inside your browser tab. Nothing is sent to any server. You can even disconnect from the internet and the generator keeps working.
What Makes Us Different
Real security metrics
We show exact entropy in bits and four crack-time scenarios — not a vague "strong" label. You can see precisely how long your password would survive an offline GPU attack.
Three generation modes
Random passwords, memorable passphrases, and numeric PINs — each mode is fully configurable for length, character sets, separators, and minimum requirements.
Custom word embedding
Embed a meaningful word inside a cryptographically random password — a feature unique to PasswordGeneratorX that balances memorability with security.
Zero data collection
No accounts, no analytics, no cookies beyond a dark-mode preference stored locally. The tool works entirely offline once the page has loaded.
Our Commitment to Privacy
We believe privacy is not a feature — it is a baseline. That is why we chose a client-side-only architecture from day one. The secure password generator you use here is the same one your browser runs locally, with full transparency. Read our privacy policy for the full details.
Get in Touch
Have feedback, a feature request, or a security concern? We would love to hear from you. Visit our contact page and send us a message.