Frogward
Generate, copy, move on.
Frogward is a fully offline password generator for anyone who wants strong, unique passwords without an account, without advertising, and without anything leaving the device. Three generation modes cover the cases that actually differ, random characters where a site imposes no constraint, a word based passphrase where the password has to be typed by hand, and a pronounceable form where it has to be remembered or read aloud. Every password is shown with a strength rating and an estimate of how long it would take to crack, so the trade between length and memorability is visible rather than assumed. The application declares no internet permission at all, which is a structural guarantee rather than a policy commitment.
Get it on Google PlayWhat it does
| Area | Capabilities |
|---|---|
| Generation | Random characters, a word based passphrase, or a pronounceable memorable password |
| Control | Length, symbols, numbers, and character rules adjusted to fit any site's requirements |
| Strength | A strength rating and an estimated time to crack shown for every password |
| Per site | A unique password derived from one master phrase, reproducible on any device, stored nowhere |
| History | Encrypted local history with tags, search, and swipe to delete |
| Clipboard | Copied passwords cleared automatically a short time later |
| Display | Colour coded characters, so a password can be read aloud or typed accurately |
| Appearance | True black design suited to OLED screens |
| Privacy | No internet permission, no account, no cloud, no analytics, nothing transmitted |
How it is used
Choose a mode, adjust the length and character rules to fit the site in question, and copy the result. Per site derivation is the mode worth understanding, because a password produced from one master phrase and a site name can be recreated exactly on any device without ever being stored, which removes the need to synchronise anything and leaves nothing to be breached. Saved passwords sit in encrypted local storage with tags and search, and the clipboard clears itself shortly after a copy so a password does not linger where the next application to read it would find it.