Open Password Manager (OPM) is the secure, open-source solution that puts your privacy first. No tracking, no data collection, just pure security.
Your passwords are protected with AES-256 encryption, the same standard used by banks and governments worldwide.
Access your passwords seamlessly across all your devices - desktop, mobile, and web applications.
We can't see your passwords even if we wanted to. Your master password is the only key to your vault.
Generate strong, unique passwords for every account with customizable length and character sets.
Built for speed and efficiency. Access your passwords in milliseconds, not seconds.
Get alerts for weak, reused, or compromised passwords to keep your accounts secure.
Available on all your favorite platforms
Yes! OPM is completely free and open-source. You can use all features without any limitations or hidden costs.
Your data is encrypted using AES-256 encryption before it ever leaves your device. We use a zero-knowledge architecture, meaning we cannot access your passwords even if we wanted to.
Unfortunately, due to our zero-knowledge security model, we cannot recover your master password. However, you can create a new account and start fresh if needed.
Yes! OPM supports importing from most popular password managers including LastPass, 1Password, Bitwarden, and more through standard CSV formats.
Yes! Once you've synced your vault, you can access your passwords offline. Changes will sync automatically when you're back online.
OPM is completely open-source, meaning anyone can inspect our code for security vulnerabilities. We also undergo regular security audits by independent researchers.
All your data is encrypted on your device before transmission. We never have access to your unencrypted passwords or personal information.
We don't collect, store, or analyze your personal data. No tracking, no analytics, no behavioral profiling - just the service you need.
We will never sell your data to third parties. Our commitment to privacy isn't just a policy - it's built into our business model.
Our entire codebase is open for inspection. Security researchers and users can verify our privacy claims by examining the code.