Strong Password Maker by Swipe
Swipe to generate strong random passwords for iPhone and iPad. Fully offline, no Apple account, no cloud, no keychain binding. From your touch alone.
SwipePass is an offline password generator for iPhone and iPad. It runs as a standalone tool — no Apple account, no iCloud Keychain binding, no network access. Swipe your finger across the screen to create a strong, random password, then copy and paste wherever you need it.
Your passwords never leave the device.
FEATURES
• Any length — 8, 12, 15, 16, 20, 24-character passwords and longer
• Disable special characters when a site rejects symbols — generate alphanumeric-only passwords
• Real randomness from your finger's movement — not an AI model, not a pseudo-random algorithm
• Independent toggles for uppercase, lowercase, digits and special symbols — meet any site's requirements
• Generated entirely on your device — no network calls, no cloud storage, no account
• One-tap copy to clipboard
PRIVACY AND SECURITY
SwipePass works fully offline. Zero network calls at any time. No account, no sign-up, no email. No cloud storage, no sync, no history. We do not use Firebase, Crashlytics, Google Analytics or any third-party SDK.
Your generated password lives on the screen until you copy it. Once you leave the app, it is gone. What is not collected cannot be leaked.
Each character is derived from the real movement and timing of your finger across the screen — physical randomness from your touch, not pseudo-randomness from a software algorithm.
ALONGSIDE NCSC "THREE RANDOM WORDS" GUIDANCE
The UK's National Cyber Security Centre recommends three-random-words passphrases for accounts you must memorise. SwipePass covers the other half of your password life: accounts where a random character password is pasted into a password manager and never typed again. Use both — a memorable passphrase for sign-in, and a long random password from SwipePass for everything your password manager stores.
WHEN TO USE SWIPEPASS
• A strong password for your Apple ID or iCloud
• An app-specific password for Gmail, Outlook, iCloud or another mail client when 2FA is on
• A strong password for email, online banking, or a work account
• A master password for your password manager
• A temporary password for sharing or testing
• Admin credentials for servers or dev projects
A PURE GENERATOR
SwipePass generates passwords. It does not store them, synchronise them, or fill them into login forms. You decide where to keep each generated password — iCloud Keychain, the password manager of your choice, or somewhere else. For full password management, pair SwipePass with a dedicated manager.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
• Does the iPhone have a password generator? Yes — iCloud Keychain suggests passwords inside Safari and supported apps. SwipePass is a separate tool that works standalone: no Apple account, no keychain binding, any length you want.
• Is the iPhone password generator safe? iCloud Keychain's suggestions are stored encrypted and synchronised with iCloud if you enable it. SwipePass goes one step further — everything happens on your device and nothing is transmitted or synchronised anywhere.
• How to prompt an iPhone to create a password? Safari usually suggests one automatically when you focus a password field. If it does not, or if you need a specific length or character set, open SwipePass and swipe.
• How to auto create passwords on iPhone? Safari autofill is Apple's built-in route. SwipePass is the manual-but-faster alternative — one swipe, one password, copied in under two seconds.
• What are 5 things that make a strong password? Length of 12 or more, a mix of uppercase, lowercase, digits and symbols, no dictionary words, no personal information, and never reused across accounts. SwipePass satisfies the first four by design; the last is on you.
• Does SwipePass work offline? Yes. Zero network calls.
Every swipe is unique, so every password is unique — real physical randomness from your finger, not software pseudo-randomness.
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