Human-Friendly Password
Generate memorable, pronounceable passwords. Syllable-based, word patterns, PIN codes. Secure via crypto.getRandomValues().
Human Login + Password Generator
Login and password generator that looks like it was created by a human. Realistic logins, pronounceable passwords, and local generation via crypto.
Options
Click Generate 8 to see several human-looking login and password pairs.
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Human-Friendly Password Generator β Memorable & Pronounceable Passwords
Tired of impossible-to-remember passwords like k#9Xp!2mQ? This human-friendly password generator creates passwords that are both secure and easy to remember β using syllable patterns, real word combinations, and pronounceable structures.
All passwords are generated using crypto.getRandomValues(), the browser's cryptographically secure random number generator. No data leaves your device.
What you can do with this tool
- Generate pronounceable passwords built from syllable patterns (e.g.
kalimozo) - Create word-based passphrases that are easy to type and remember
- Generate PIN codes for phone locks, ATMs, or app PINs
- Customize length and complexity to meet specific password requirements
- Copy generated passwords with one click
How to use the Password Generator
- Choose a password style: syllable, word pattern, or PIN
- Set the desired length or word count
- Click Generate to create a new password
- Copy it to your clipboard and save it in your password manager
FAQ
Are human-friendly passwords less secure?
Not necessarily. A long pronounceable password like kalimo-zebuta-rofina has very high entropy. The key is length β a 20-character pronounceable password is typically stronger than an 8-character random string.
What is the difference between this and a passphrase generator?
A passphrase uses real dictionary words (e.g. correct-horse-battery-staple). This tool also generates syllable-based patterns that donβt use real words, making them less vulnerable to dictionary attacks while staying pronounceable.