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Passphrase Generator — Word-Based Passwords

Generate memorable passphrases for student accounts, encrypted files, and privacy-friendly workflows without sending anything to a server.

Word bank

80 words

Current length

0 chars

Strength

Basic

Workspace

Build a passphrase you can actually remember.

Separator
Add-ons

Word bank source

Use the built-in word bank or paste a custom list for classroom-specific passphrases.

Sample words in use

anchor, apple, archive, aurora, beacon, binary, breeze, cactus, camera, candle, canvas, cipher

Custom word bank

Use one word per line or comma-separated words. Four or more unique words are recommended.

Output

Your generated passphrase.

Passphrase

Adjust the settings to generate a passphrase.
Estimated entropy: 0.0 bits
Strength label: Basic
Word bank size: 80
Selected words: 0
Passphrases are easier to remember than dense random strings, but they still need enough words and a strong word bank. For high-risk accounts, use a password manager when possible.

Sample examples

Start from a preset.

How it works

Why this is stronger than a simple phrase.

1. A cryptographically secure random source selects words from the current bank.

2. Capitalization and separators are applied after selection, so the word choice stays random.

3. Optional numbers and symbols add extra variation for websites with stricter password rules.

4. The entropy estimate helps you compare shorter memorable phrases against longer ones.