Overview
Your passwords and docs - always on hand
Keep your passwords and documents in a secure private vault - and access them with one click from all your devices.
- Convenient: organize your data so it’s ready to use the moment you need it
- Secure: create unique passwords for your accounts, keep them in an encrypted vault & monitor password security in real-time
- Efficient: save time with technology that autofills your logins and auto-completes online forms
Compatible with: Windows | macOS | Android | iOS | Google Chrome | Microsoft Edge | Mozilla Firefox | Safari
Your digital activities made simple
Besides remembering your passwords, Kaspersky Password Manager makes your life easier in other ways too.
01 Convenience
Fed up of carrying physical documents around? This way, what you need is only ever a couple of taps away.
02 Security
Do you have easy-to-guess or duplicate passwords? Create & store strong ones for all your accounts.
03 Efficiency
Tired of manually filling out login fields & online forms? Our technology does it automatically to save you time.
04 Synchronization
Do you use multiple devices? We sync all your information across all your devices so you can access it anywhere, anytime.
Switching from other products?
Importing data is easy!
Transfer previously saved logins and passwords in a couple of clicks from web browsers and other password managers.
Kaspersky Password Manager makes the import process fast, convenient and precise.
When we say your personal data is secure…
Ultra-strong encryption
Your vault is secured with AES-256 encryption. This means it would take longer than the universe has existed for a hacker to unlock it.
One-password entry
Your vault is only accessible with a main password created by you. Or via fingerprint and face ID on your mobile devices.
Zero-knowledge principle
Rest assured that neither Kaspersky, as the app developer, or anybody else, knows a single thing about your data.
System Requirements
For all devices
- Internet connection required
- For correct operation, please install the latest version of Kaspersky Password Manager on all your devices. Mixing the old version and the latest version – on different devices – may cause operating issues.
Supported browsers
- Mozilla FireFox (version 65 or higher) / Mozilla FireFox for OS X
- Google Chrome (version 70 or higher) / Google Chrome for OS X
- Yandex Browser
- Microsoft Edge based on Chromium (version 79 or higher)
- Safari for OS X
Windows-based desktops and laptops
- 150MB free space on the hard drive
- Processor: 1GHz or higher
- Memory (RAM): 1GB (32-bit) or 2GB (64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows 11 Home / Pro / Enterprise
- Microsoft Windows 10 Home / Pro / Enterprise
- Microsoft Windows 8 & 8.1 / Pro / Enterprise / 8.1 update
- Microsoft Windows 7 / Starter / Home Basic & Premium / Professional / Ultimate / Enterprise SP1 or higher
Mac desktops and laptops
- 300 MB of free space on the hard drive
- macOS 10.15 - 12
Android smartphones and tablets
- 80 MB of free space
- Android 8 - 13
- Minimum screen resolution: 320 x 480
iPhone and iPad
- 120 MB of free space
- iOS 15 - 16
Please note we do not support the beta versions/previews of new operating systems. Only final, officially released operating systems are supported by the product.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I lose my main password?
For your own security, Kaspersky doesn't store your main password on any of your devices or in the cloud. We recommend that you memorize your main password, or write it down and keep it safe, because it can't be recovered if forgotten. There is no way to access your password locker or your data without your main password – if you lose it, you’ll also lose access to your data.
How does Kaspersky secure my passwords and personal data?
Kaspersky Password Manager encrypts data using a symmetric key algorithm based on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) – this AES algorithm is used worldwide to protect top-secret data. As part of this you receive a key – used to get into your password vault – that is derived from your main password using Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2).
Is my data shared with Kaspersky?
No. We use Zero-Knowledge Security, which means neither Kaspersky – as the application developer – nor anybody else, knows a single thing about your data. Your data belongs only to you and is accessible only by you. This aspect of your password protection will never change. We respect users’ privacy completely.
How do I sync my devices with Kaspersky Manager?
When you add data to your password keeper on one device, the app automatically sends this data to the cloud, and then from the cloud straight to your other devices that have Kaspersky Password Manager installed on them, and that are connected to your My Kaspersky account. Also, automatic sync is set to default within your password management software – making your password storage seamless.
Can I make a backup copy of my data?
Yes. Backup is necessary to restore data if it is damaged or destroyed in the main storage location (on the internal hard disk of the computer or the flash memory of a mobile device).
What is the different between the Premium and Free versions of Kaspersky Password Manger?
The Free version of Kaspersky Password Manager does everything the Premium version does, but it only allows you to store a maximum total of 15 entries. That’s a maximum total of 15 passwords and confidential documents – like your passport, driver’s license and bank cards – combined. Which means it only offers you limited password storage, and limited storage for your personal data too. To take advantage of unlimited storage, you need our Premium version.
From which web browsers and password managers can I import data to Kaspersky Password Manager?
You can import data to Kaspersky Password Manager by following the instructions below.
- Windows computers and laptops:
- import from web browsers and password managers
- Android smartphones and tablets:
- iPhone and iPad:
- import capabilities not yet available; the Kaspersky Password Manager team is working on it.