

VaultPass
Encrypts passwords, cryptocurrency keys, and seed phrases locally with AES-256-GCM, stores only ciphertext, uses a configurable dead man's switch and Shamir-sharded keys to automate secure delivery of vault contents to chosen heirs, ensuring privacy and control.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Online
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Two-factor Authentication
- Cloud Sync
- AES-256 Encryption
- No Tracking
- Dark Mode
- Encrypted Backup
- Crypto Wallet
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VaultPass information
What is VaultPass?
VaultPass is a password manager built for inheritance. It encrypts your passwords, crypto wallet keys, and seed phrases client-side with AES-256-GCM, so the server only ever stores ciphertext — your plaintext never leaves your device.
Its differentiator is automated succession. A configurable "dead man's switch" (a periodic check-in heartbeat) combined with Shamir's Secret Sharing splits your vault key into shards. If you stop checking in, your vault is securely delivered to the heirs you designated — no lawyer, no single point of trust, and no handing someone your master password while you're alive.
The cryptographic core is open-source under the MIT license (github.com/lionzion351-dev/crypto-core), so the encryption can be independently reviewed.
Best for crypto holders and anyone who wants their digital accounts and assets to reach their family if something happens to them.





