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PasswordGen
14-language password generator — truly free, zero tracking
PasswordGen — free, browser-based password generator. 14 languages, 22 tools (6-char to 64-char, PINs, hex, memorable). Uses Web Crypto API, zero data collection. 15 security guides (NIST/OWASP cited). Open DevTools: no network requests. 100% client-side. Next tool: QRfree.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm a solo developer from China, and I've set myself a crazy goal:
build 100 free tools in 14 languages. This is #1 — PasswordGen.
Why? Because most online tools are English-only, closed-source, or
littered with trackers. I want to prove you can make useful things
that are:
• Truly free — no paywalls, no forced signups
• Truly private — everything runs in your browser
• Truly global — 14 languages, not just English
PasswordGen was built with the Web Crypto API (same RNG as TLS).
It does not collect, store, or transmit anything. Open DevTools and
check — zero network requests for password generation.
I'm launching one tool at a time. QRfree is next. If you like the
idea of 100 free, private, multilingual tools, say hi 👇
Wish me luck 🍀
About PasswordGen on Product Hunt
“14-language password generator — truly free, zero tracking”
PasswordGen was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #20 on the daily leaderboard. PasswordGen — free, browser-based password generator. 14 languages, 22 tools (6-char to 64-char, PINs, hex, memorable). Uses Web Crypto API, zero data collection. 15 security guides (NIST/OWASP cited). Open DevTools: no network requests. 100% client-side. Next tool: QRfree.
On the analytics side, PasswordGen competes within Productivity, Developer Tools and Security — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how PasswordGen performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted PasswordGen?
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