Password Checker

AI Password Strength Checker

AI Password Strength Checker

Enter a password to get a detailed analysis from Gemini.

For your security, please do not enter any real passwords you currently use. This is a demo application.

Your password analysis will appear here.

How to Use Our Advanced AI Password Checker

In today's digital world, a strong password is your first line of defense. Our AI-powered password checker goes beyond simple rules to give you a detailed and intelligent analysis of your password's strength. Follow these simple steps to ensure your accounts are secure.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Enter Your Password: Type or paste the password you want to analyze into the input field at the top of the page.
  2. Initiate the Check: Click the "Analyze" button to submit your password to our secure AI for evaluation.
  3. Review the Analysis: Our AI password checker will instantly provide a comprehensive report, including a strength rating, specific feedback, and actionable suggestions for improvement.

Understanding Your Password Checker Results

The analysis you receive is broken down into easy-to-understand categories. Here’s a guide to the different strength levels our password checker uses:

Strength Level Characteristics Risk Level
Weak Short length, common words, predictable patterns (e.g., "12345"), or personal information. High: Can be cracked in seconds.
Fair Meets minimum length but lacks complexity. Might mix cases or add a number, but is still predictable. Medium: Vulnerable to more advanced cracking methods.
Strong Good length (12+ characters), uses a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Low: Resilient against common brute-force attacks.
Very Strong Very long (16+ characters), completely random, and uses a full range of character types. Often generated by a password manager. Very Low: Extremely difficult to crack with current technology.

Using a reliable password checker is a critical step in protecting your online identity. By understanding the elements of a strong password and regularly auditing your credentials, you significantly reduce your risk of unauthorized access.