BreezyPass ๐
Strong passwords that are easy to type and easy to remember.
Characters grouped by type so your phone barely switches modes โ and an optional pronounceable layout you can actually recall.
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. Symbols are limited to ones that live on the first 123-page, so there's no second-page tap either. A 14-character password takes about 2 mode switches to type instead of 10+.
Turn on "Easy to remember" and the lowercase block becomes a pronounceable pseudo-word โ alternating consonants and vowels like a made-up name โ with the digit and symbol still at the end. A few syllables your brain can hold onto instead of a mishmash.
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.