BreezyPass ๐Ÿƒ

Strong passwords that are easy to type on a phone.

Characters are grouped by type, so your mobile keyboard barely switches modes.

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lowercase uppercase digits symbols
Strength โ€” keyboard switches Copied โœ“
14

How it works

Mobile keyboards switch modes a lot. A typical random password makes you tap shift, then 123, then #+=, then back to letters โ€” over and over. Each switch is friction.

BreezyPass groups characters by type โ€” lowercase, then uppercase, then digits, then symbols โ€” in the same order your phone naturally moves through. A 14-character password takes about 2 mode switches to type instead of 10+.

Everything runs in your browser. Passwords never touch a server. Open DevTools โ†’ Network and watch: nothing leaves the page. The site uses a strict Content-Security-Policy and loads no third-party scripts, fonts, or trackers.