Password Strength Checker
Enter your password to check its strength. We'll analyze it and give you a security rating.
Password Strength Checker
Ensure your online security with our Password Strength Checker. This free tool helps you evaluate how secure your passwords really are. In today's digital world, strong passwords are your first line of defense against unauthorized access. Our password checker analyzes your password's complexity, estimates how long it would take to crack, and provides specific recommendations to improve security.
How to Use
Enter Your Password
Type your password in the secure input field. Your password is never stored or transmitted.
View the Strength Rating
See an immediate assessment of your password strength from 'Very Weak' to 'Very Strong'.
Check Cracking Time
Learn how long it would take for a computer to crack your password using brute force methods.
What Users Say
Sarah K.
I was shocked to discover my 'secure' password could be cracked in just a few hours! This tool helped me create a truly strong password.
Michael T.
As an IT professional, I recommend this tool to all my clients. It's simple to use but provides valuable insights into password security.
Emma J.
The visual strength meter and specific improvement suggestions make this the best password checker I've used. Now all my passwords are rated 'Very Strong'!
Features
Real-time Analysis
Get instant feedback as you type, with a color-coded strength meter.
Security Recommendations
Receive tailored suggestions to improve your password's resistance to cracking attempts.
Privacy Protected
All analysis happens in your browser - your passwords are never sent to our servers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a password strong?
A strong password typically includes a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. It should be at least 12 characters long and avoid common words or patterns.
Is it safe to enter my real passwords here?
Yes. This tool processes your password entirely in your web browser. Your password is never transmitted over the internet or stored anywhere.
How accurate is the time-to-crack estimate?
The estimate is based on current average computing power used in brute force attacks. It's an approximation to give you a general idea of your password's resistance to attacks.