Password Generator
Need a strong, secure password in an instant? The free Password Generator by Amaze SEO Tools creates random, hard-to-crack passwords with full control over length, character types, and exclusion rules — keeping your accounts safe from brute-force attacks and data breaches.Amaze SEO Tools offers a free Password Generator that creates highly secure, randomized passwords tailored to your exact requirements.
Weak passwords are the number one cause of hacked accounts. Passwords like "123456", "password", or your pet's name are cracked in milliseconds by modern hacking tools. Even slightly complex passwords become vulnerable if they follow predictable patterns or get reused across multiple sites.
The solution is using long, truly random passwords that combine uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols. Our Password Generator does exactly this — producing unpredictable password strings that are virtually impossible to guess or brute-force. You choose the length, select which character types to include, and the tool delivers a random password ready to copy and use immediately.
Interface Overview about Password Generator Tool
The Password Generator is laid out in two main sections:
Password Output Field
At the top of the tool, you'll find a read-only text field that displays your generated password. Before generating, it shows the placeholder text "Click the button to generate a password". Once you create a password, the result appears here with a copy icon on the right side for one-click copying to your clipboard.
reCAPTCHA (I'm not a robot)
Below the output field, the "I'm not a robot" checkbox verifies you're a real user. Complete this before generating your password.
Generate Random Password (Dark Blue Button)
The main action button. After setting your preferences and passing the reCAPTCHA, click "Generate Random Password" to create a new password based on your configured settings. Each click produces a completely different random password.
Password Settings
Below the generate button, you'll find the customization options that control what your password looks like:
Password Length
A dropdown menu that sets how many characters your generated password will contain. The default is 16 characters, which provides excellent security for most accounts. You can select shorter lengths for systems with character limits, or longer lengths for maximum protection.
Recommended lengths:
- 8 characters — Minimum acceptable length (some older websites require this)
- 12 characters — Good security for everyday accounts
- 16 characters — Strong security (default), recommended for most purposes
- 20+ characters — Maximum security for sensitive accounts like banking, email, and admin panels
Character Type Checkboxes
Six checkboxes let you control exactly which characters can appear in your password. All are checked by default for maximum strength:
✅ Allow Uppercase (ABC)
Includes capital letters A through Z in the generated password. Uppercase letters increase the character pool and make passwords significantly harder to crack through brute-force methods.
✅ Allow Lowercase (abc)
Includes lowercase letters a through z. Combined with uppercase, this doubles the alphabetic character space available for password generation.
✅ Allow Numbers (0-9)
Includes digits 0 through 9. Adding numbers to the mix increases complexity and is required by many websites and services as part of their password policy.
✅ Allow Symbols (!@#$%^&*()_+)
Includes special characters such as !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *, (, ), _, and +. Symbols dramatically expand the character set and make passwords exponentially harder to guess. Most security experts strongly recommend including symbols whenever the platform allows them.
✅ Remove Duplicate Characters
When enabled, each character in the password appears only once — no letter, number, or symbol is repeated. This can be useful for specific security requirements, though it slightly reduces randomness for very long passwords since the available character pool shrinks as characters get used.
✅ Exclude Similar Characters (il1loO0)
Removes characters that look nearly identical to each other — specifically lowercase L (l), uppercase I (I), the number one (1), lowercase o (o), uppercase O (O), and the number zero (0). This is particularly helpful when you need to type the password manually or read it aloud, as these characters are easy to confuse visually.
Exclude These Characters
A small text input field at the bottom where you can type specific characters you want banned from your password entirely. The placeholder shows "e.g. $%&1nN" as an example. If a particular website doesn't accept certain symbols, or you have personal preferences about which characters to avoid, type them here and the generator will exclude them from the output.
How to Use Password Generator – Step by Step
- Open the Password Generator on the Amaze SEO Tools website.
- Select the password length from the Password Length dropdown — the default is 16 characters.
- Configure character types using the six checkboxes — enable or disable uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols, duplicate removal, and similar character exclusion based on your needs.
- Exclude specific characters (optional) — type any characters you want to ban in the "Exclude These Characters" field.
- Pass the reCAPTCHA by clicking the "I'm not a robot" verification.
- Click "Generate Random Password" to produce your secure password.
- Copy the password using the copy icon next to the output field and paste it wherever you need it — account signup, password manager, or settings page.
Password Security Tips
Generating a strong password is the first step. Here's how to keep your accounts secure long-term:
- Never reuse passwords — Every account should have its own unique password. If one gets compromised, reused passwords put all your other accounts at risk.
- Use a password manager — Tools like Bitwarden, 1Password, or LastPass securely store all your passwords so you don't need to memorize each one. You only remember one master password.
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) — Even with a strong password, adding 2FA provides an extra security layer. Use authenticator apps (Google Authenticator, Authy) over SMS when possible.
- Change passwords after any breach — If a service you use announces a data breach, change your password for that account immediately — and for any other accounts where you used the same password.
- Avoid personal information — Never include your name, birthday, phone number, or pet's name in passwords. These are the first things attackers try.
- Longer is better than complex — A 20-character password with mixed characters is vastly more secure than an 8-character password, even if the shorter one includes symbols. Prioritize length when you have the choice.
- Generate a new password each time — Click the generate button multiple times until you get a password you're satisfied with. Each click creates a completely fresh random string.
Why Choose Amaze SEO Tools for Password Generation?
- 100% Free — No account creation, no premium tier, no limitations on how many passwords you generate.
- Highly Customizable — Control password length, character types, duplicate handling, similar character exclusion, and specific character banning — all from one simple interface.
- Truly Random Output — Each generated password is cryptographically random, making it virtually impossible to predict or reverse-engineer.
- One-Click Copy — The copy icon beside the output field lets you grab the password instantly without manually selecting and copying text.
- Privacy Focused — Passwords are generated on-the-fly and are not stored, logged, or transmitted anywhere. Your generated password exists only in your browser.
- Works for Any Platform — Whether you need a password for email, banking, social media, Wi-Fi, server access, or any other service, the tool adapts to any platform's requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is the Password Generator free?
A: Yes. The Password Generator by Amaze SEO Tools is completely free with no limits on usage and no account required.
Q: How long should my password be?
A: At minimum, use 12 characters. For sensitive accounts (banking, email, admin access), 16–20+ characters is recommended. The default of 16 offers strong protection for most situations.
Q: Should I enable all character types?
A: Yes, when possible. Including uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols maximizes the character pool, making your password exponentially harder to crack. Only uncheck a type if the website you're signing up for doesn't accept that character category.
Q: What does "Exclude Similar Characters" mean?
A: It removes characters that look almost identical — like lowercase L (l), uppercase I (I), number one (1), lowercase o (o), uppercase O (O), and zero (0). This prevents confusion when reading or typing the password manually.
Q: What does "Remove Duplicate Characters" do?
A: It ensures no character appears more than once in your password. For example, the letter "A" or number "7" won't be repeated. This can be helpful for certain security policies but slightly reduces randomness in very long passwords.
Q: Is my generated password saved anywhere?
A: No. The password is generated entirely in your session and is not stored, logged, or sent to any server. Once you leave the page, the password exists only where you've copied or saved it yourself.
Q: How do I copy the generated password?
A: Click the copy icon on the right side of the password output field. The password is instantly copied to your clipboard, ready to paste into any password field.
Q: Can I generate multiple passwords?
A: Absolutely. Click "Generate Random Password" as many times as you want. Each click produces a brand-new, completely different random password.
Protect your online accounts with unbreakable passwords — use the free Password Generator by Amaze SEO Tools and create a secure password in one click!