Password Strength Checker

Password Strength Checker — Find Out If Your Password Is Actually Safe

Test your password strength free — no data stored, no account needed. Just the truth about how secure your password really is.

Password Strength Checker

Enter a password to check
12+ characters
Uppercase letter
Lowercase letter
Number
Symbol (!@#…)
No common pattern

How to make it stronger:


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    🔒 Your password never leaves your browser. Zero data stored.

    Quick Tips

    Pro Tip: Use this Password Strength Checker to test passwords you’ve created elsewhere — not just ones you plan to use. It gives you a detailed breakdown of what’s weak and exactly how to fix it, so you stop guessing and start knowing your password is actually safe.

    What Makes a Password Strong?

    A strong password isn’t just one that’s hard to guess — it’s one that takes a computer a very long time to crack. Our password strength checker measures entropy (randomness), length, character variety, and checks for patterns attackers already know.

    Length Is More Important Than You Think

    A 12-character password is exponentially harder to crack than an 8-character one — even if both use symbols. Every character you add multiplies the number of possible combinations. Aim for at least 12 characters. Sixteen is better. Twenty is ideal.

    Complexity Matters — But Not the Way You Were Taught

    Swapping “a” for “@” or “o” for “0” doesn’t fool modern cracking tools — they’re already programmed for it. True complexity means mixing uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols in unpredictable ways. Or better: use a passphrase. Try our password generator to create one instantly.

    Common Passwords That Are Never Strong Enough

    “Password1!”, “123456”, “qwerty”, your name + birth year — these are the first passwords any attacker tries. Even if a password strength checker scores them medium, they’re compromised the moment your data appears in a breach. Use our checker, then use our generator to create something genuinely new.

    password1!
    123456789
    qwerty123
    john1990
    iloveyou
    admin@123

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes — as long as the tool processes your password locally in your browser and doesn’t send it to a server. The RelyPass password strength checker is 100% client-side. Your password never leaves your device. We store nothing.

    We calculate your password’s entropy — the total randomness based on length and character variety. We also check it against known weak patterns and common password lists. The result tells you how long it would realistically take an attacker to crack it.
     
    Aim for a password that would take at minimum months — ideally centuries — to crack. This usually means 16+ characters with a mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Our checker will tell you exactly where you stand.
     
    With RelyPass, yes — because nothing is transmitted. But as a general rule: never type your real passwords into tools you don’t trust. If you’re unsure, test a similar password instead, or generate a new strong one using our password generator.
     
    A strong password is hard to guess or crack computationally. A secure password is also unique — never reused across accounts. The strongest password in the world is still a liability if it’s used on ten different sites. Use a password manager to keep each one separate.
     
    Use at least 16 characters. Mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Avoid real words, names, or dates. Or skip the guesswork — use our free password generator to get one instantly.