Open Source Offline Password Manager. Store, manage, and take control securely.
No internet permission has been added, ensuring your passwords stay in your hands.
Code is accessible to everyone, ensuring transparency and community-driven improvements.
Securely backup and restore your passwords with strong encryption.
Enjoy a comfortable viewing experience in low-light environments.
Authenticate with device credentials (pin, pattern, biometrics) for enhanced security.
Generate Time-based One-Time Passwords for additional account security.
Download and install KeyPass on your device from trusted sources.
Create a master password or use biometric authentication to secure your vault.
Manually enter your passwords or import them from other sources.
Retrieve your passwords anytime, anywhere, without an internet connection.
Your passwords are stored locally on your device, never on remote servers. This eliminates the risk of online breaches and ensures your data remains in your control.
Create encrypted backups of your password database. Even if someone intercepts your backup, they won't be able to access your passwords without your encryption key.
Use your device's built-in security features like fingerprint or face recognition to access your passwords quickly and securely.
Our code is open for inspection. Security experts and enthusiasts can verify the implementation and contribute to making KeyPass even more secure.
Your trust is our most valued asset. With KeyPass, your passwords are safe, secure, and always under your control.
Get Started with Secure Password ManagementKeyPass is proudly open source. We believe in transparency, community-driven development, and the power of collaboration.
Join our community of developers, security experts, and enthusiasts in making KeyPass even better!
Star the project on GitHubYes, KeyPass is completely offline. It doesn't require any internet connection to function, ensuring your passwords are stored locally on your device.
KeyPass uses industry-standard encryption algorithms to secure your data. The exact details can be found in our GitHub repository, where security experts regularly review our code.
Yes, KeyPass supports importing passwords from various formats including CSV files from Google Chrome and other popular password managers.
We welcome contributions! You can start by checking our GitHub repository, looking at open issues, and submitting pull requests. Don't forget to read our contribution guidelines.
Currently, KeyPass is available for Android devices. We're considering expanding to other platforms in the future based on community demand and development resources.