Memorable Password Generator
Single-token passwords you can actually remember — word, year, symbol patterns.
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Generated locally in your browser. We never see or log the password.
Why a memorable password?
Some accounts require a password you type by hand — a device unlock, an OS login, a master password for your manager. A single-token memorable password is denser than a four-word passphrase while staying easy to recall.
Prefer multi-word passphrases? Try the passphrase generator.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a memorable password?
A single-token password that follows a predictable structure — word, year, symbol — so it's easier to remember than a fully random string. Useful when you have to type it by hand or recall it without a password manager.
Are memorable passwords secure?
They're secure for any account behind 2FA and a lockout policy, but they're lower entropy than a fully random 16+ character password. For maximum security on stored credentials, prefer a randomly generated string in a password manager.
Memorable password vs passphrase: which is better?
A passphrase (four random words like correct-horse-battery-staple) is typically stronger but longer. A memorable password (single token like Tiger2024!) is denser but lower entropy. Use a passphrase when length isn't an obstacle; use a memorable password for fields that resist long inputs or for tactile typing. See the passphrase generator for comparison.
How do I remember a password I generated?
Tie it to a personal anecdote tied to the word the generator picked — a movie, an animal, a year that means something to you. The pattern (word + year + symbol) is consistent, so once you remember the components you can reconstruct the password.
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