PassForge

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About this app

Secure your digital life with PassForge.



In an era of cyber threats, a strong password is your first line of defense. PassForge is a modern, offline, and highly customizable password generator designed to create unbreakable passwords instantly.



With a sleek Warm Green interface and a focus on privacy, PassForge ensures your data stays yours. No internet permission is required for password generation—everything happens locally on your device.



🚀 Key Features:


  • 🛡️ Unbreakable Security: Generate passwords up to 32 characters using a mix of Uppercase, Lowercase, Numbers, and Symbols.

  • ✨ Smart Customization: Toggle specific character types on or off. Includes a special feature to remove ambiguous characters (like 'I', 'l', '1', 'O', '0') to avoid confusion.

  • ⚡ Instant & Offline: Works 100% offline. Your generated passwords never leave your phone.

  • 📋 Smart Clipboard: Copy with a single tap. The clipboard automatically clears after 30 seconds for your safety.

  • 🎨 Modern Design: Enjoy a beautiful Dark Mode with a soothing Warm Green theme, designed to be easy on the eyes.

  • 📊 Strength Meter: Real-time visual feedback on how strong your password is.





Why PassForge?

Unlike other tools, PassForge is lightweight, fast, and respects your privacy. Whether you need a PIN code or a complex crypto wallet key, PassForge creates it in milliseconds.



Download PassForge today and forge your digital armor!
Updated on
Nov 18, 2025

Data safety

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