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Developer(s) | Dimitri Witkowski |
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Stable release | 1.18.7
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Repository |
github |
Written in | JavaScript |
Operating system | Cross-platform ( Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, iOS) |
Available in | English |
Type | Password manager |
License | MIT |
Website |
keeweb |
KeeWeb is a free and open-source password manager compatible with KeePass, available as a web version and desktop apps. The underlying file format is KDBX (KeePass database file). [2]
KeeWeb is written in JavaScript and uses WebCrypto and WebAssembly to process password files in the browser, without uploading them to a server. It can synchronize files with popular file hosting services, such as Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive. [3]
KeeWeb is also available as an Electron bundle which resembles a desktop app. The desktop version adds some features not available on web: [4]
KeeWeb can also be deployed as a standalone server, or installed as a Nextcloud app. [5]
KeeWeb was praised by Ghacks Technology News in 2016 as "brand-new" fixing the "shortcoming of a web-based version" of KeePass, and by Tech Advisor in 2020 as "well-designed cross-platform password manager". [6] [7]
![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guidelines for products and services. (June 2020) |
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Developer(s) | Dimitri Witkowski |
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Stable release | 1.18.7
[1]
![]() |
Repository |
github |
Written in | JavaScript |
Operating system | Cross-platform ( Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, iOS) |
Available in | English |
Type | Password manager |
License | MIT |
Website |
keeweb |
KeeWeb is a free and open-source password manager compatible with KeePass, available as a web version and desktop apps. The underlying file format is KDBX (KeePass database file). [2]
KeeWeb is written in JavaScript and uses WebCrypto and WebAssembly to process password files in the browser, without uploading them to a server. It can synchronize files with popular file hosting services, such as Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive. [3]
KeeWeb is also available as an Electron bundle which resembles a desktop app. The desktop version adds some features not available on web: [4]
KeeWeb can also be deployed as a standalone server, or installed as a Nextcloud app. [5]
KeeWeb was praised by Ghacks Technology News in 2016 as "brand-new" fixing the "shortcoming of a web-based version" of KeePass, and by Tech Advisor in 2020 as "well-designed cross-platform password manager". [6] [7]