Comparison

TinyTool vs LastPass Password Generator

LastPass Password Generator is a free online tool from the popular password manager that generates random passwords with customizable length and character options.

Strong, unique passwords are the first line of defense against account compromises. A good password generator removes human bias from the process and produces truly random strings that are virtually impossible to guess.

LastPass is one of the most recognizable names in password management, and its standalone password generator is a popular free tool. It generates passwords with configurable length and character types (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols) and is designed to funnel users toward the full LastPass password manager product.

TinyTool's Password Generator creates cryptographically random passwords entirely in your browser using the Web Crypto API. It supports custom length, character type toggles, separator options for readable passphrases, and instant clipboard copy. Your generated passwords never leave your device — there is no server request, no tracking of what you generate, and no upsell to a paid product. It also sits alongside 80+ other tools, so you can generate a password, create a hash of it, Base64-encode it, or generate a UUID — all in one place.

FeatureTinyToolLastPass Password Generator
Privacy✓ 100% client-side — passwords generated in your browser via Web Crypto APIClient-side generation, but page includes tracking scripts
PriceFreeFree
Sign-up requiredNoNo
Custom lengthYes — slider with wide rangeYes
Character typesUppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols — each toggleableUppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols — each toggleable
Password strength indicatorYesYes
Copy to clipboardYes — one clickYes — one click
Bulk generation✓ Yes — generate multiple passwords at onceNo — one at a time
Upsell / product promotion✓ NonePromotes LastPass password manager
Additional tools✓ 80+ tools — hash generator, Base64, UUID, JSON, QR codesSingle-purpose generator

Privacy advantage

TinyTool processes everything 100% in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server. No account needed, no usage limits, and no data collection. When you close the tab, your data is gone.

The verdict

Both tools generate strong passwords client-side and are free. TinyTool has the edge in privacy — no tracking scripts, no product upsells — and offers bulk generation for creating multiple passwords at once. LastPass Generator is a solid, trusted option but is designed to promote the LastPass password manager. For a clean, ad-free experience with additional developer tools at your fingertips, TinyTool is the better choice.

Frequently asked questions

Is the LastPass Password Generator safe?

LastPass generates passwords client-side in your browser, so the passwords themselves are not sent to their servers. However, the page includes analytics and marketing scripts as part of the broader LastPass website. TinyTool generates passwords using the Web Crypto API with minimal page scripts for maximum privacy.

Does TinyTool use cryptographically secure randomness?

Yes. TinyTool uses the browser's Web Crypto API (crypto.getRandomValues) to generate passwords, which provides cryptographically secure pseudo-random numbers — the same source of randomness used by password managers and security applications.

Can I generate multiple passwords at once?

TinyTool supports bulk password generation — create multiple unique passwords in one click. LastPass Generator creates one password at a time, requiring you to click repeatedly for multiple passwords.

Should I use a password generator or a password manager?

Both. A password generator creates strong, unique passwords. A password manager stores them securely so you don't have to remember them. TinyTool's generator is perfect for creating passwords when you need them — pair it with any password manager of your choice (1Password, Bitwarden, KeePass, etc.) for storage.