A tiny, secure, URL-friendly, unique string ID generator for JavaScript.
Safe. It uses cryptographically strong random APIs and tests distribution of symbols.
Small. 143 bytes (minified and gzipped). No dependencies. It uses Size Limit to control size.
Compact. It uses a larger alphabet than UUID (A-Za-z0-9_~
).
As result it could reduce ID size from 36 to 21 symbols.
var nanoid = require('nanoid')
model.id = nanoid() //=> "V1StGXR8_Z5jdHi6B~myT"
The generator supports Node.js, React Native, and all browsers.
See a good article about random generators theory: Secure random values (in Node.js)
Instead of using the unsafe Math.random()
, Nano ID uses the crypto
module
in Node.js and the Web Crypto API in browsers. This modules use unpredictable
hardware random generator.
random % alphabet
is a popular mistake to make when coding an ID generator.
The spread will not be even; there will be a lower chance for some symbols
to appear compared to others—so it will reduce the number of tries
when brute-forcing.
Nano ID uses a better algorithm and is tested for uniformity.
Nano ID is quite comparable to UUID v4 (random-based). It has a similar number of random bits in the ID (126 in Nano ID and 122 in UUID), so it has a similar collision probability:
For there to be a one in a billion chance of duplication, 103 trillion version 4 IDs must be generated.
There are two main differences between Nano ID and UUID v4:
- Nano ID uses a bigger alphabet, so a similar number of random bits are packed in just 21 symbols instead of 36.
- Nano ID code is 3 times less than
uuid/v4
package: 143 bytes instead of 435.
$ ./test/benchmark
nanoid 413,579 ops/sec
nanoid/generate 401,349 ops/sec
uid.sync 354,882 ops/sec
uuid/v4 353,836 ops/sec
shortid 39,152 ops/sec
Async:
nanoid/async 85,168 ops/sec
nanoid/async/generate 81,037 ops/sec
uid 78,426 ops/sec
Non-secure:
nanoid/non-secure 2,718,186 ops/sec
rndm 2,544,612 ops/sec
The main module uses URL-friendly symbols (A-Za-z0-9_~
) and returns an ID
with 21 characters (to have a collision probability similar to UUID v4).
const nanoid = require('nanoid')
model.id = nanoid() //=> "Uakgb_J5m9g~0JDMbcJqLJ"
Symbols -,.()
are not encoded in the URL. If used at the end of a link
they could be identified as a punctuation symbol.
If you want to reduce ID length (and increase collisions probability), you can pass the length as an argument.
nanoid(10) //=> "IRFa~VaY2b"
Don’t forget to check safety of your ID length in our ID collision probability calculator.
To generate secure random IDs in React Native, you must use a native random generator like and asynchronous API:
const generateSecureRandom = require('react-native-securerandom').generateSecureRandom
const format = require('nanoid/async/format')
const url = require('nanoid/url')
async function createUser () {
user.id = await format(generateSecureRandom, url, 21);
}
Web Workers don’t have access to a secure random generator.
Security is important in IDs, when IDs should be unpredictable. For instance, in “access by URL” link generation.
If you don’t need unpredictable IDs, but you need Web Workers support, you can use non‑secure ID generator.
const nanoid = require('nanoid/non-secure')
model.id = nanoid() //=> "Uakgb_J5m9g~0JDMbcJqLJ"
To generate hardware random bytes, CPU will collect electromagnetic noise. During the collection, CPU doesn’t work. So if we will use asynchronous API for hardware random generator, your other code could be executed during the entropy collection.
const nanoid = require('nanoid/async')
async function createUser () {
user.id = await nanoid()
}
Unfortunately, you will not have any benefits in browser, since Web Crypto API doesn’t have asynchronous API.
If you want to change the ID's alphabet or length
you can use the low-level generate
module.
const generate = require('nanoid/generate')
model.id = generate('1234567890abcdef', 10) //=> "4f90d13a42"
Check safety of your custom alphabet and ID length
in our ID collision probability calculator.
You can find popular alphabets in nanoid-dictionary
.
Alphabet must contain 256 symbols or less. Otherwise, the generator will not be secure.
Asynchronous API is also available:
const generate = require('nanoid/async/generate')
async function createUser () {
user.id = await generate('1234567890abcdef', 10)
}
You can replace the default safe random generator using the format
module.
For instance, to use a seed-based generator.
const format = require('nanoid/format')
function random (size) {
const result = []
for (let i = 0; i < size; i++) {
result.push(randomByte())
}
return result
}
format(random, "abcdef", 10) //=> "fbaefaadeb"
random
callback must accept the array size and return an array
with random numbers.
If you want to use the same URL-friendly symbols with format
,
you can get the default alphabet from the url
file.
const url = require('nanoid/url')
format(random, url, 10) //=> "93ce_Ltuub"
Asynchronous API is also available:
const format = require('nanoid/async/format')
const url = require('nanoid/url')
function random (size) {
return new Promise(…)
}
async function createUser () {
user.id = await format(random, url, 10)
}
- ID size calculator to choice smaller ID size depends on your case.
nanoid-dictionary
with popular alphabets to use withnanoid/generate
.nanoid-cli
to generate ID from CLI.nanoid-good
to be sure that your ID doesn't contain any obscene words.
Also, CLI tool is available to generate IDs from command line.