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Password Generator with No Ambiguous Characters

Generate readable random passwords that exclude look-alike and awkward characters for easier manual entry.

Generated locally · never uploaded or saved

Generated passwords

Default 10 characters · 10 passwords · uppercase + lowercase + numbers

Transparent local analysis

Randomness and character distribution

This chart summarizes the current generated batch without exposing its password text. A small sample cannot prove random-number quality.

Randomness and character distribution
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Theoretical entropy ceiling
Uppercase0
Lowercase0
Numbers0
Symbols0
Repeated passphrase words0

The ceiling assumes the selected generator model is uniform. It is not a guarantee for a reused, human-chosen, or exposed password.

Local security workspace

Session-only generation history and export

This panel keeps only batch metadata in session storage. Password text stays in memory and is exported only if you explicitly choose it.

Warning: exported files may contain sensitive passwords. Save them only in a trusted location.

Recent local batches

Recent local batches
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Generate a password batch to see local metadata here.

Local security check

Password crack time estimator

See how common words, patterns, and length affect an estimated attack time.

Evaluated only in this browser. Never uploaded, logged, or saved.

Estimated time · offline fast hash (10 billion guesses/second)

Enter a password to estimate

Compare four attack scenarios
Online, rate limited (100/hour)
Online, no rate limit (10/second)
Offline, slow hash (10,000/second)
Offline, fast hash (10 billion/second)

Estimate only—not a guarantee. Actual time depends on password storage, hashing cost, attacker hardware, and whether the password is reused or exposed.

About this generator

This preset removes characters that are easy to confuse when printed, dictated, typed on small keyboards, or copied through legacy systems.

This preset starts with characters mode and generates 10 independent results at a time. Every visible setting remains adjustable, and generated values are not sent to PwdGen.

When to use it

  • Router labels
  • Printed recovery codes
  • Passwords read over a phone

Alphabet size, entropy, and brute-force assumptions

The theoretical entropy ceiling is calculated as H = L × log2(A), where L is the generated length and A is the number of currently permitted characters.

LengthAlphabetSearch spaceEntropy ceilingAverage at 10 billion guesses/s
20686820121.7 bits7.08e18 years

Important: these are mathematical estimates for uniformly random values. Required positions, restricted counts, repeated passwords, dictionary patterns, leaked credentials, and real password-hashing costs can change the result substantially. The figure is not a security guarantee.

Why this length or rule matters

Character rules exist mainly for destination compatibility. Every exclusion or position requirement changes the search space, so the safest approach is to apply only required restrictions and compensate with additional length.

Common applications

  • Router labels
  • Printed recovery codes
  • Passwords read over a phone

How to use the result safely

  1. Use more length to offset a smaller alphabet
  2. Keep the password unique
  3. Verify the destination accepts the remaining symbols
Important limitation: Readable does not mean memorable, and a reduced alphabet lowers the theoretical search space at the same length.

Generation and privacy method

The preset uses the browser Web Crypto API for random selection. Regenerating, changing settings, selecting, and copying results do not send generated credentials to PwdGen. The password crack-time estimator also runs locally and is an estimate, not a guarantee.

Password Generator with No Ambiguous Characters FAQ

Which characters are considered ambiguous?

The default filters remove look-alikes such as 0/O/o and 1/I/l plus punctuation that can be awkward to read or escape.

Does removing ambiguous characters reduce strength?

It reduces the alphabet size, so add length when possible to regain search space.

When should I use this preset?

Use it when manual transcription matters more than using every possible printable character.

Is this safer than a normal password?

It is safer for usability in certain workflows, not mathematically stronger at the same length.