An Encrypted Password Vault App That Can't Read Your Data
DroidPass is a secure password vault for iPhone, iPad, and Android built on AES-256 encryption and a zero-knowledge architecture. Everything you save — passwords, cards, Wi-Fi credentials, notes, passkeys — is encrypted on your device before it goes anywhere, so only you can ever open it.
In short
One encrypted place for everything you need to keep private. AES-256 encryption, zero-knowledge design, biometric unlock, and offline access — free to start with up to 6 items, unlimited on Pro. See how the encryption works in the interactive demo on the homepage.
AES-256 and zero-knowledge: what that actually means
AES-256 is the encryption standard used by banks and governments to protect classified data. DroidPass encrypts your vault with it on your device, before anything is stored or synced. Zero-knowledge means the decryption keys are derived from credentials only you hold — DroidPass cannot read your data, and neither could anyone who compromised its servers. What leaves your phone is ciphertext, nothing more.
If you are still deciding whether you need a vault at all, start with why you need a password manager in the first place.
More than passwords: cards, Wi-Fi, notes, and contacts
- Logins — usernames, passwords, and the sites they belong to.
- Credit and debit cards — checkout without reaching for your wallet.
- Wi-Fi credentials — stop texting your router password to guests.
- Secure notes with Markdown — recovery codes, license keys, and private notes with real formatting.
- Contacts — keep sensitive contact details inside the vault.
- Passkeys — store passkeys alongside traditional logins as sites adopt them.
Locked to your face, finger, and timer
Opening the vault takes a glance or a touch: DroidPass supports Face ID and Touch ID on iPhone and iPad, and fingerprint unlock on Android. An auto-lock timer closes the vault after inactivity, so a phone left on a desk is not an open vault. On Android, screenshot prevention stops other apps — or anyone handling your phone — from capturing what is on screen.
Offline access, wherever you are
Because the encrypted vault lives on your device, DroidPass works with no signal at all. Look up a password on a plane, pull a Wi-Fi key in a basement, or check a note while roaming without data. Pro's cloud backup and sync catches your other devices up the moment you are back online.
Password health audit
A vault should do more than store passwords — it should tell you which ones are a problem. The DroidPass security audit on Pro flags weak passwords and reused passwords across your logins and checks your Wi-Fi credentials too, giving you a clear list of what to fix first.
Organized your way, styled your way
Smart filters, tags, categories, and favorites keep a large vault navigable — jump straight to work logins, tap a favorite, or filter by tag. Dark and light mode are free; Pro adds custom icons, themes, and colors so the vault looks the way you want. And with autofill on both iOS and Android, entries you save fill themselves into apps and browsers when you sign in.
Encrypted password vault FAQ
Can DroidPass see the passwords stored in my vault?
No. DroidPass uses a zero-knowledge architecture: your vault is encrypted with AES-256 on your device, and only you hold the credentials that decrypt it. DroidPass never has access to your plaintext passwords, cards, notes, or Wi-Fi credentials — not even for support requests.
What can I store in the DroidPass vault besides passwords?
The vault stores logins, credit and debit cards, Wi-Fi network credentials, secure notes with Markdown formatting, contacts, and passkeys. Every item type gets the same AES-256 encryption, and you can organize everything with tags, categories, favorites, and smart filters.
Does the DroidPass vault work without an internet connection?
Yes. Your encrypted vault lives on your device, so you can open it, read entries, and copy passwords completely offline — on a flight, abroad without data, or during an outage. Cloud backup and sync on the Pro plan updates your other devices when you reconnect.
Start your vault free
Download DroidPass and save your first passwords, cards, and notes in minutes — free, on unlimited devices.
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