KeeWeb
Free cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass
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KeeWeb is all of us
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Dimitri Witko...
IdentityStrea...
sponsor
$3,200 USD
GitHub Sponsors
$730 USD
FundOSS
$620 USD
Vojta Rocek
one-time contributor
$400 USD
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$305 USD
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$285 USD
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$270 USD
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$246 USD
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Sami Mannila
one-time contributor
$202 USD
Arnaud Drain
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$202 USD
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News from KeeWeb
Updates on our activities and progress.
KeeWeb in Q2 2021
New platform: Apple Silicon
About
Free and Open
- the app is free (gratis) and will always remain free, at least for personal use;
- as well as it is and will be ad-free;
- KDBX format used in KeeWeb is a well-known format recognized by a lot of apps, there's absolutely no vendor lock-in;
- you don't have to install anything to run KeeWeb, just go to app.keeweb.info;
- it's built on web technologies, which makes it possible to modify the app with custom CSS and JavaScript, KeeWeb provides plugin API for that;
- the source code is available on GitHub, check it out to understand what happens inside your password manager;
- KeeWeb can be easily self-hosted in a number of ways;
- last but not least, the code is provided under a liberal MIT license, so that other developers can build their apps based on technologies used in KeeWeb.
Quick links
- website: screenshots and features
- web app: run it online in any modern browser
- desktop apps: for macOS, Windows, and Linux
- GitHub repo: source code
- FAQ: answers to popular questions
- Twitter: updates
Where does the money go?
- code signing certificates for Windows and macOS;
- website hosting;
- domain names;
- resources for testing the app on different platforms;
- licenses for software used to create KeeWeb;
- hardware tokens for storing private keys;
- researching alternatives available on the market;
- time spent on answering questions, providing support, debugging, reviewing code, and so on.
Goals
- cover all costs of building the project and keeping it up-to-date;
- have an active Apple Developer account to update the certificates;
- upgrade the hosting solution;
- allocate more time for the project.
- conduct an external security audit;
- develop an app for iOS and Android.
- have a full-time maintainer;
- build an enterprise solution.
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