Generate No Symbols Password

Generate a strong password without special characters. Compatible with all systems.

Last updated: April 6, 2026

Password Generator

Generate a no symbols password with our free tool. Click the link below to open the password generator pre-configured for no symbols passwords.

Password Settings

Length16 characters
Character TypesA-Z, a-z, 0-9
UppercaseYes
LowercaseYes
NumbersYes
SymbolsNo

About No Symbols Passwords

A no-symbols password uses letters and numbers only, avoiding special characters that some systems reject or that are hard to type on different keyboard layouts.

Security Tip

If avoiding symbols, increase length to 16+ characters to maintain strong entropy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which symbols commonly cause problems in passwords?
Characters like backslash (\), single quote ('), double quote ("), ampersand (&), less-than (<), and dollar sign ($) frequently cause issues. They can break SQL queries, shell commands, XML/HTML parsing, and URL encoding. Avoiding all symbols eliminates these compatibility headaches entirely.
Do password managers handle no-symbol passwords differently?
Password managers store and autofill no-symbol passwords exactly the same as any other password. The only difference is in the generation settings. Most password managers let you toggle symbols off during generation, which is a common choice for creating passwords that work reliably across all platforms.
Will websites that require a special character reject a no-symbol password?
Yes, many websites enforce complexity rules that require at least one special character. In those cases, you will need to include at least one symbol. Our generator lets you enable symbols when needed. If a site requires a symbol, adding just one while keeping the rest alphanumeric is a practical compromise.
Is a no-symbol password safe for storing in configuration files and environment variables?
Absolutely. No-symbol passwords are the safest choice for configuration files because they do not require special escaping or quoting. This eliminates a common source of deployment bugs where a symbol in a password breaks a config parser, YAML file, or Docker environment variable.

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Md. Tanjil

Technical Team Lead

Sharetasking IncPort St Lucie, FL, USA6+ years experiencetanjil@sharetasking.comsharetasking.com

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