Username & Password Generator
Use the Bitwarden generator tool to easily create strong passwords and unique usernames. The password generator is available in all Bitwarden apps and the username generator is available in the web vault, browser extension, desktop app, and mobile app.
If you are not a current Bitwarden user, you can also test our free password generator at https://bitwarden.com/password-generator/.
To generate a strong password:
Select Tools → Generator from the navigation:
The options you specify on this page will be saved until you log out of the web app. You can also quickly generate a strong password using those same options directly from the Add/Edit Item screens using the Generate button:
Select the
Generator tab:You can also generate a strong password from the Edit screen using the
Generate button:Select View → Generator from the menu bar:
You can also generate a strong password from the Add/Edit Item screen using the
Generate button:Select the
Generator tab:You can also generate a strong password from the Add/Edit Item screen, as well as from the iOS app extension accessible by tapping the Share icon, using the
Generate button:Use the generate command to generate a password:
Bashbw generate -uln --length 14
Additional options flags for generated passwords include:
--minNumber
--minSpecial
--ambiguous
For more information, please refer to the Bitwarden CLI documentation.
Password
Passwords are randomly generated strings of a customizable set of character types. Options for passwords include:
Length: Number of characters in your password.
Minimum numbers: Minimum number of numbers in your password if 0-9 is enabled.
Minimum special: Minimum number of special characters in your password if !@#$%^&* is enabled.
A-Z: Include uppercase letters in your password.
a-z: Include lowercase letters in your password.
0-9: Include numbers in your password.
!@#$%^&*: Include special characters in your password.
Avoid ambiguous characters: Prevent your passwords from having both a
1
andl
or both a0
ando
.
warning
Unless you need to satisfy a site's specific password requirements, we recommend keeping Minimum Numbers and Minimum Special as low as possible (0-1) as over-constraint limits the strength of generated passwords.
Passphrase
Passphrases are randomly generated groups of words, for example panda-lunchroom-uplifting-resisting
. Options for passphrases include:
Number of words: Number of words in your passphrase. Currently this must be at least 6 words, except on mobile clients.
Word separator: Character to use to separate words in your passphrase (
-
in the above example).Capitalize: Capitalize the first letter of each word in your passphrase.
Include number: Include a single numerical character in your passphrase.
To generate a username:
Select Tools → Generator from the navigation:
Select the
Generator tab and choose Username:You can also generate a username from the Edit screen using the
Generate button:Select View → Generator from the menu bar:
You can also generate a username from the Add/Edit Item screen using the
Generate button:Select the
Generator tab:You can also generate a username from the Add/Edit item screen, as well as from the iOS app extension accessible by tapping the Share icon, using the
Generate button:Plus Addressed Email
Select this type to use your email provider's sub-addressing (aka "plus addressing" or "aliasing") capabilities. This will generate a plus addressed (named for the +
and random string of characters) username based on your specified email address.
On the Add/Edit Item screen of browser extensions and desktop apps, you can select between generating username with a Random (for example, alice+gsd4aqqe@bitwarden.com
) string or one based on the item's Website Name (for example, alice+github.com@bitwarden.com
). Website Name is limited to browser and desktop as it requires knowledge of the login's URI, in other locations the username generator will default to Random.
tip
Why use plus addressed email?
Plus addressed emails allow you to filter your email for all the junk mail you get when signing up for a new service. Signing up for a service with the username alice+rnok6xsh@bitwarden.com
will still send emails to alice@bitwarden.com
, but you can easily filter emails that include +rnok6xsh
to prevent them from clogging up your inbox.
Catch-all email
Select this type to use your domain's configured catch-all inbox. This will generate a random email address at your specified Domain.
On the Add/Edit Item screen of browser extensions and desktop apps, you can select between generating username with a Random (for example, bqzjlero@gardenllc.com
) string or one based on the item's Website Name (for example, Instagram.com@gardenllc.com
). Website Name is limited to browser and desktop as it requires knowledge of the login's URI, in other locations the username generator will default to Random.
tip
Why use catch-all email?
In some cases, catch-all inboxes are used by companies with their own domain (for example, @bitwarden.com
) to prevent emails from going to your personal inbox and instead route them to a shared (and sometimes unchecked) company inbox in case record of them is needed in the future.
In other cases, individuals with their own domain (for example, @gardenllc.com
) use catch-all setups to route email from accounts with privacy-oriented usernames (for example Instagram.com@gardenllc.com)
to their actual inbox.
Forwarded email alias
Select this type to integrate the username generator with your external aliasing service. Most Bitwarden apps support integration with SimpleLogin, AnonAddy, Firefox Relay, Fastmail, Forward Email, and DuckDuckGo. The mobile app currently supports integration with SimpleLogin, AnonAddy, Forward Email, and Firefox Relay.
tip
Why use forwarded email alias?
Using email aliasing services such as SimpleLogin and Addy.io, you can sign up for web accounts using an anonymous address (for example, nobody-knows-its-me.d0p0r@slmail.me
) that will forward mail to your actual inbox (for example, alice@bitwarden.com
). This will prevent the website or service from collecting personal information (in this example, the name Alice and the fact that she works at Bitwarden) when you sign up.
To set up your email alias integration:
Log in to your SimpleLogin account.
Select the profile icon and choose API Keys from the dropdown. SimpleLogin may require you to enter your password to create an API key.
In the New API Key section, enter a name that indicates the new key will be used by Bitwarden and select Create.
Copy the API key and paste it in the API Key field in the Bitwarden username generator.
Password Manager browser extensions, mobile apps, and desktop apps can connect to a self-hosted SimpleLogin server. If you're self-hosting SimpleLogin, enter a Server URL.
Select Regenerate Username to generate a username and automatically create the corresponding alias in SimpleLogin.
Log in to your Addy.io account.
In Addy.io, select Settings from the navigation menu.
On the General tab of the settings screen, scroll down to Update Default Alias Domain. Select the default domain you wish to use for your alias.
note
The default domain selected here must match the Domain name used in the Bitwarden Username generator.
Select the API Keys tab and click the Create New API Key button.
In the Create New API Key dialog, enter a Name that indicates the new token will be used by Bitwarden, an Expiration, and Confirm your Addy.io account password. Once you have completed the required fields, select Create API Key.
Copy the Personal Access Key and paste it in the API Access Token field in the Bitwarden username generator.
tip
We also recommend adding this Personal Access Token to your Addy.io vault item in Bitwarden, since this is the only time the token will be displayed in Addy.io.
In the Domain Name field, enter the Addy.io domain name you selected in Step 3. As a free user of Addy.io, your options are
anonaddy.me
,<username>.anonaddy.me
or<username>.anonaddy.com
.Password Manager browser extensions, mobile apps, and desktop apps can connect to a self-hosted Addy.io server. If you're self-hosting Addy.io, enter a Server URL.
Select Regenerate Username to generate a username and automatically create the corresponding alias in Addy.io.
Log in to your Firefox Relay account.
Select the profile icon and choose Settings from the dropdown:
Copy API Key into the API Access Token field of the Bitwarden username generator.
Select Regenerate Username to generate a username and automatically create the corresponding mask in Firefox Relay.
Log in to your Fastmail account.
Select the profile icon and choose Settings from the dropdown.
From the navigation menu, select Privacy & Security and then the Integrations tab:
Select New API token and generate a new API token.
Include to following settings:
Read-only access disabled.
Masked Email enabled.
Copy API Key into the API Access Token field of the Bitwarden username generator.
Select Regenerate Username to generate a username and automatically create the corresponding alias in Fastmail.
Log in to your Forward Email account.
Forward Email uses the default domain
hideaddress.net
, however if you have a registered domain you can connect it to the service. For more information, refer to the Forward Email setup guides.In Forward Email, navigate to the My Account → Security page and copy the Developer Access API token:
In the Bitwarden username generator, paste the copied token in the API access token and enter
hideaddress.net
or your registered Domain name.Select Regenerate Username to generate a username and automatically create the corresponding alias in Forward Email.
Follow the DuckDuckGo instructions to setup your Duck Address.
Once your Duck Address has been setup, select the Autofill tab on the DuckDuckGo email protection page, and open your web browser's developer tools.
Click the Generate Private Duck Address button and view the Network tab on your developer tools window. Select the "Addresses" call for the API POST request, and locate the API authorization item. The item will look like this:
authorization: Bearer <API token value>.
Copy the API authorization token value and paste it into the API key field on the Bitwarden generator feature.
Select Regenerate Username to generate a username and automatically create the corresponding alias in DuckDuckGo.
Random word
Select this type to generate a random word for your username. Options for random words include:
Capitalize: Capitalize your username.
Include Number: Include a 4-digit number in your username.
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