A password manager that does the everyday things well, and encrypts everything on your device before it is sent. Here is the whole of it, feature by feature.
What you keep
A login asks for a username and a password. A card asks for the number, the expiry and the security code. An identity holds the personal details you fill into forms. All four take free-form notes as well, and all four are encrypted the moment you save them.
Acme Bank
sealedPaste the setup key a site gives you into the login that already holds its password, and Vault3 shows the six digits beside it whenever you open the item. Your browser computes them locally.
Vaults and people
Make as many vaults as you need, and switch between them from the sidebar. Each one has its own key, so sharing one has no effect on the others.
Send someone a single-use invite link and they join with read-only access: they can open everything in that vault and edit nothing. Anything you add appears for them within the second. You can revoke their access at any time, and they can leave on their own.
Make a link, set how long it should last (an hour, a day, up to thirty), and send it. You can see how many times it has been opened, and revoke it at any point. Moving the item to the Trash revokes its links as well.
Sharing may sound impossible for a service that cannot read your vault. The security page explains how it works.
Everywhere
Change something on your laptop and every other signed-in device updates within the second. Updates are pushed as they happen, so no device is left showing an older version of your vault.
Any up-to-date browser, on any machine. There is no download and no extension to keep updated. Browser extensions and desktop apps are planned, and they will use the same account and the same encrypted data.
Account protection
Generated when you sign up: your email address and the twelve words, on a sheet laid out to be printed. Saving it is a required step in registration rather than a dismissible reminder, because it is the only way back into your vault.
Deleting
Delete an item and it stays in the Trash for thirty days, restorable in one click. If you want it gone sooner, delete it permanently and it is removed with no way back. You can empty the Trash yourself, or leave it to clear itself.
What is not here
No trackers, no analytics
Nothing on this site tracks you. The only third-party code anywhere is the bot check on the sign-in and sign-up forms; your vault loads code from us alone. One cookie exists, and its only job is to keep you signed in.
Free while in beta
No card required, no trial countdown, and no feature reserved for a paid plan that does not exist yet.
No account recovery
There is no reset link and no support route into your vault. This is the trade the design makes. See why.
Nothing above is behind an upgrade, a waiting list or a hidden setting. Sign up and it is all there.
Create your vaultOne cookie. No trackers.
Vault3 uses one cookie, and only to keep you signed in. There is nothing to agree to and nothing to switch off — no analytics, no advertising, nobody else watching.