Need a password that’s both secure and easier to remember? The Pronounceable Password Tool helps you generate passwords that sound like real words by using alternating consonants and vowels. You can also toss in numbers, symbols, or capitalization for extra strength no more unreadable gibberish or writing your password on a sticky note.
How to Use:
- Use the Pattern or Hint box if you want to guide the structure (or just leave it blank).
- Set your desired password length using the number field in the Options box.
- Toggle on any extras you want:
- Include numbers or symbols
- Capitalize the first letter or the whole thing
- Click Generate to create 20 pronounceable passwords instantly.
- View them in the Generated Passwords box.
- Use Copy Output to copy them to your clipboard or Export to File to download a
.txt
. - Use Clear All to reset everything.
What Pronounceable Password Tool can do:
This tool generates fake words that feel readable by alternating consonants and vowels making the result easier to type and recall. You can crank up the complexity by layering in symbols or numbers and fine-tuning the casing to your liking. It’s a great balance between memorability and password strength.
Example:
Options Selected:
- Length: 10
- Include numbers: On
- Include symbols: On
- Capitalize first letter: On
- Capitalize all: Off
Output:
Zofegucoqe3#
Pugivamehi7!
Cibecuzopo6$
Mokidufipe5@
...
Common Use Cases:
Perfect for generating passwords that won’t frustrate you later. Great for Wi-Fi names, one-time codes, project names, or logins where ease-of-use matters. It hits that sweet spot between security and memorability without sacrificing either.
Useful Tools & Suggestions:
If you’re trying to balance security and usability, Strong Password Generator gives you tighter control over length and symbols. And when you’re managing access across different platforms, Postgres Password Generator is a good fit for generating solid credentials that are still service-specific.