Last year Bitwarden launched
Using the mobile apps
To get started using passkeys in the mobile apps, simply download the latest version of Bitwarden from the
On Android,
additional browser configurationmay be required to enable passkeys on mobile browsers. Only Chromium-based browsers are supported at this time
Once you
Visit
passkeyindex.ioto see a list of platforms, apps, and websites supporting passkey login
Secure passkeys wherever you are
Strong security
Passkeys
Synced across devices
Bitwarden Password Manager creates and stores passkeys, passwords, and other sensitive information in a zero-knowledge, end-to-end encrypted vault that is synced to your devices logged into Bitwarden. This brings convenience to the inherent strong security of passkeys, and with passkey management now in the Bitwarden mobile apps, you can use your saved passkeys anywhere you need to log into apps or websites.
Cross-platform
With Bitwarden, your passkeys are not confined to a single OS or browser or locked into a single environment. For example, if you use Google Chrome browser on a Windows laptop but use Safari on your Apple iPhone, you’d be able to use the passkeys created in Bitwarden across both those devices with no worries about compatibility.
Bitwarden has been at the forefront of passkey development
Passkeys are a new standard of security developed by the FIDO alliance and World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The
Bitwarden has integrated passkey technology into several aspects of Bitwarden Password Manager, all are available to all users for free:
Using a passkey for 2FA
↗Logging into Bitwarden with a passkey (in beta)
↗Passkey management for browser extensions and mobile apps
Passwordless.dev for developers to integrate passkey authentication into their apps
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Bitwarden also is working with other passkey providers to help bring about an open standard allowing for the transfer of passkeys between authenticators.
Learn more about using passkeys with Bitwarden
A heartfelt thank you to those users who have participated in the beta and provided feedback. If you are new to passkeys and want to learn how they work and how they’re utilized in Bitwarden, visit the
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Editor's note, May 29, 2024: Updated to reflect that passkeys are out of beta for both iOS and Android, provide additional information, instructions, and graphics to support the release.