Enterprise-grade randomness
Lowercase, uppercase, numbers, and symbols mix to maximise entropy for WPA3 routers.
Security toolkit
Create WPA2 and WPA3-ready WiFi passwords with strength indicators, custom length controls, and memorable passphrase mode.
Tip: save your generated password inside a password manager or router note.
Lowercase, uppercase, numbers, and symbols mix to maximise entropy for WPA3 routers.
Word-based mode combines thematic words plus digits for secure yet pronounceable options.
Copy any password to your clipboard and paste it straight into your router settings.
Upgrade your router and enable WPA3 for modern encryption.
Longer passwords dramatically improve resistance to attacks.
Change your WiFi password every 3–6 months or after guests visit.
Skip names, birthdays, or predictable sequences like “1234”.
Everything runs in your browser. We never store, transmit, or log the passwords you create, so you can generate credentials offline.
We recommend at least 12 characters for WPA2 and 16+ for WPA3 networks. Mix letters, numbers, and symbols for best results.
Passphrases made from random words are easier to remember while still being difficult to brute force when long enough.
Rotate your password every 3–6 months or after sharing guest access to keep your network secure.