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Pronounceable Password Generator

Create easy-to-remember, pronounceable passwords that are still secure. Perfect for typing on any device.

🔊 Your Pronounceable Password

Password Strength: Very Weak

⚙️ Generation Options

12 characters

🕒 Password History

📊 Password Analysis

0
Entropy (bits)
Instant
Time to Crack
100%
Pronounceability
100%
Typing Ease

Why Use Pronounceable Passwords? 🗣️

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Easier to Remember

Pronounceable passwords are much easier to memorize than random strings of characters, reducing reliance on password managers.

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Faster to Type

Natural syllable patterns make these passwords quicker and more comfortable to type on any device, including mobile.

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Still Secure

Our algorithm creates passwords with high entropy that resist brute-force attacks while remaining pronounceable.

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Multiple Styles

Choose from syllable-based, word-based, or alternating case patterns to suit your preferences and needs.

How to Create Pronounceable Passwords

Select Password Length
Choose a length between 8-24 characters. Longer passwords are more secure but should still be easy to remember.
Choose Password Type
Select syllable-based for the most pronounceable passwords, or word-based for passphrase-style passwords.
Adjust Character Options
Include numbers and symbols for added security while maintaining pronounceability.
Generate & Use
Generate passwords until you find one that's easy to say and remember, then copy it to use in your accounts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are pronounceable passwords really secure?

Yes! While they may seem less random, our pronounceable passwords are generated with algorithms that ensure high entropy (randomness). A 12-character pronounceable password can be just as secure as a random one, while being much easier to remember.

What's the difference between syllable-based and word-based passwords?

Syllable-based passwords combine random syllables (like "bap-tor-mel") for maximum pronounceability. Word-based passwords combine actual words (like "apple-tiger-sun") which may be slightly easier to remember but slightly less secure at the same length.

Should I still use a password manager with these?

We still recommend using a password manager for most accounts. These pronounceable passwords are ideal for accounts where you occasionally need to type the password manually (like your computer login or password manager master password).

How do you measure pronounceability?

Our algorithm analyzes syllable patterns, consonant-vowel combinations, and linguistic rules to generate passwords that follow natural language patterns while maintaining security. The pronounceability score reflects how easily a native English speaker could say the password.

Can I use these passwords for important accounts?

Absolutely! As long as they meet length and complexity requirements (we recommend 12+ characters with numbers/symbols), these passwords provide excellent security. For critical accounts, consider using longer passwords (16+ characters) and enabling two-factor authentication.