Security-first, open source password manager for teams with user-owned keys and end-to-end encryption
AGPL-3.0
- PHP
- JavaScript
- Shell

About Passbolt
Passbolt is a security-first, open source password manager for teams to share passwords and secrets. Its security uses user-owned secret keys and end-to-end encryption, so credentials are encrypted on the client and the server never holds the keys to read them. The open source Community Edition is self-hosted, giving control over where data lives.
Passbolt runs natively on your own server and can be deployed air-gapped, with access policies and credential auditing built in. It is reached through browser extensions for Chrome and other Chromium browsers, Firefox, and Edge, plus mobile apps for iOS and Android and a command line tool, go-passbolt-CLI.
Headquartered in the European Union, in Luxembourg, Passbolt collects no personal data or telemetry, and its security is audited multiple times each year with findings published publicly. The Community Edition uses the GNU Affero General Public License version 3, and Passbolt is a registered trademark of Passbolt SA.
Key features
- End-to-end encryption with user-owned secret keys
- Secure password and secret sharing across a team
- Access policies and credential auditing for power users
- Self-hosted on your own server, including air-gapped setups
- Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge
Details
- First released
- 2016
- Self-hosting
- Run natively on your own server
- Platforms
- Web · Browser · iOS · Android · CLI
- Encryption
- End-to-end · user-owned keys
- Telemetry
- None collected
- Governance
- Passbolt SA · EU, Luxembourg
