KeePass Alternatives for Microsoft Edge
KeePass is not available for Microsoft Edge but there are plenty of alternatives with similar functionality. The best Microsoft Edge alternative is Bitwarden, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to KeePass and 14 are available for Microsoft Edge so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Microsoft Edge alternatives to KeePass are KeePassXC, LastPass, 1Password and RoboForm.
KeePass alternatives are mainly Password Managers but may also be Authenticators. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of KeePass.1Password
Sponsored- Paid • Proprietary
- Password Manager
- Authenticator
199 alternatives to 1Password- Mac
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- Online
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- Android Tablet
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- Microsoft Edge
- Vivaldi Browser
- Google Chrome
- Safari
- Yandex.Browser
- Opera
- Brave
- Firefox
1Password creates strong, unique passwords for all of your sites and logs you in with a single tap (or click).
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- Freemium • Open Source
- Password Manager
- Authenticator
190 alternatives to Bitwarden- Mac
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- Microsoft Edge
- Vivaldi Browser
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Tor Browser Bundle
- Safari
- F-Droid
- Cloudron
- Opera
- Mono
- Brave
- Firefox
Bitwarden is the easiest and safest way to store your logins and passwords across all of your devices (iOS, Android, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Windows, Mac, Linux, and more). Bitwarden is FREE and open source.
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It has all features from Keepass , Cloud Sync (FREE) and a beautiful UI
RemovedUserEasy, free & open source software, cloud sync in all devices and password generator (all in free version)
- Free • Open Source
- Password Manager
- Authenticator
184 alternatives to KeePassXC- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Homebrew
- PortableApps.com
- Chocolatey
- Flathub
- AppImageHub
- Snapcraft
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Edge
- Firefox
- Self-Hosted
KeePassXC is a community fork of KeePassX, the cross-platform port of KeePass for Windows. Every feature is cross-platform and tested to give users the same feel on each operating system, including the loved auto-type feature.
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It is available cross platform.
birdKeePassXC is pretty much the closest cloud-free solution I am going to get on macOS, until the original KeePass supports macOS out of the box, without me having to install Mono and other complicated stuff.
jacekdobrzynieckiUnfortunately, KeePassXC lacks a very useful option to display custom columns in the main list (e.g. if you add a field like "email" or "displayname" to your password entries, you might want to be able to quickly see where have you used a given email.) This is a dealbreaker for me.
Native client, more cross platform than mono/.NET based KeePass
lopatoidIt's free, open source, and, most important, more secure.
Lite and after last update Autotype also work!
One of the best password managers. Open source (trustworthy), free and works well with PassiFox for browser integration. Also, gives the same experience across all platforms (Windows, Mac and Linux). It's compatible with KeePass, KeepassX, KeeWeb, etc. Very, very good. Highly recommended.
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Password Manager
- Authenticator
205 alternatives to LastPass- Mac
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- Online
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- Symbian S60
- Blackberry
- Android Tablet
- BSD
- Windows Phone
- iPad
- Microsoft Edge
- Internet Explorer
- Vivaldi Browser
- Google Chrome
- Maxthon
- Opera
- Firefox
LastPass is a secure, browser-based password manager that supports Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Safari.
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JohnFastmanIt's better to use a password manager than not. By a mile. So use LastPass rather than nothing. But KeePass is prefereable because a) it stores your passwords locally rather than putting it into some US company's hands, b) LastPass doesn't encrypt domain names of your accounts, c) KeePass is open source.
hamzana106I personally like LastPass as it has taken all the pain for me in remembering all the passwords, I just have to learn the Master one :)
lastpass is browser based and therefore different security model
my free Lastpass allows me to view and share with my husbands pro version in case one of us kicks the bucket.
munteanzenoI use KeePass for credit cards and LastPass for normal accounts. They work fine. LastPass is easy to configure and seems secure enough.
- Paid • Proprietary
- Password Manager
- Authenticator
199 alternatives to 1Password- Mac
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- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Chrome OS
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Apple Watch
- Microsoft Edge
- Vivaldi Browser
- Google Chrome
- Safari
- Yandex.Browser
- Opera
- Brave
- Firefox
1Password creates strong, unique passwords for all of your sites and logs you in with a single tap (or click).
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1Password vs KeePass opinions
1Password is proprietary (not open source) and might not encrypt your URLs (neither does LastPass). A more trustworthy choice is KeePass (or KeePassXC for Mac/Linux with browser integrations). Failing that, try BitWarden, which syncs just like 1Password, except that it's open source and does encrypt your URLs.
TVDNAlthough it is not Open Source (and usually when you want an alternative to an OS software, you would naturally wish for another OS solution) you can just purchase the applications and you are done. No monthly fees (although 1Password does have a plan option) and has a local database (unless you wish to sync between multiple devices). I also think it is above KeePass due to the extensions, which improve your daily routine quite significantly.
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Password Manager
160 alternatives to RoboForm- Mac
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- Windows S
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- Microsoft Edge
- Internet Explorer
- Google Chrome
- Opera
- Firefox
- Brave
RoboForm is a proprietary software password management program that syncs passwords between multiple devices. It offers a web form filler that automates password entering and form filling on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Edge.
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Web data, security = zero. Avoid
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Password Manager
167 alternatives to SafeInCloud- Mac
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- HUAWEI AppGallery
- iPad
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SafeInCloud Password Manager allows you to keep your logins, passwords, and other private info safe and secure in an encrypted database. You can synchronize your data with another phone, tablet, Mac or PC via your own cloud account.
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- Freemium • Open Source
- Password Manager
73 alternatives to Psono- Mac
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The Psono password manager keeps hackers out and your passwords secure. Psono is free and open source and available for Windows, Linux and Mac. Organize your passwords now!
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- Freemium • Proprietary
- Password Manager
31 alternatives to Passwarden- Mac
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With Passwarden by KeepSolid, you can be sure your passwords and other important data are completely safe. Auto-fill login details, generate strong passwords, protect your stored data, and access your passwords from any device.
- Paid • Proprietary
- Password Manager
- Authenticator
158 alternatives to Keeper Security- Mac
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Keeper Password Manager is an elegant, security-first password management solution available for all popular platforms and browsers. It allows users to store login credentials, two-factor authentication codes, documents, images, credit card numbers, bank accounts and other...
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