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VaultKey

The Ultimate Password Security Toolkit

Generate unbreakable passwords, analyze security strength, and create memorable passphrases with advanced local algorithms. Zero knowledge. Maximum security.

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Random Generator

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Strength Checker

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  • Try adding symbols and numbers
  • Make it longer than 12 characters

Smart Generator

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Passphrase Generator

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Username Generator

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PIN Generator

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Key / String Gen

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Pronounceable Gen

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SHA-256 Hash

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About VaultKey

VaultKey is a premium, privacy-first security toolkit designed for modern digital safety. Unlike traditional web applications that transmit data to servers, VaultKey relies entirely on client-side JavaScript.

This means every password, hash, and strength check is processed directly in your browser. We utilize your device's native cryptography to ensure robust randomness without compromising your privacy.

Why Strong Passwords Matter

In the era of automated credential stuffing and dictionary attacks, a basic password is a vulnerability. Cybercriminals utilize vast databases of leaked credentials to perform rapid automated attacks on accounts across the web.

Speed of Cracking

A standard 8-character lowercase password can be cracked instantly. A 16-character complex password would take trillions of years.

Uniqueness

Never reuse passwords. If one service is breached, reused passwords grant attackers access to your other accounts.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. VaultKey uses client-side JavaScript. As soon as you close or refresh this page, the generated text is gone forever. No databases or cookies are used.
A pronounceable password alternates between consonants and vowels, generating words like "kivazo" or "bumeri". They are not real words found in dictionaries, protecting against dictionary attacks while remaining relatively easy to memorize.
A passphrase is a sequence of random words (e.g., "horse-battery-staple-correct"). They are much easier for humans to remember but provide massive length and entropy, making them excellent for master passwords.
Hashing is a one-way mathematical function widely used in security. Our tool allows developers to quickly generate secure hashes locally without pasting sensitive strings into third-party server-based websites.
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