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KeePass Plugins and Extensions

Information about the plugin framework (installing plugins, security, ...) can be found on the help pages 'KeePass 1.x Plugins' and 'KeePass 2.x Plugins'.


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AnyPassword Import
Author: Dominik Reichl. Language:

This plugin can import CSV files that were exported by AnyPassword.

The AnyPassword Import plugin is discontinued. Its functionality is integrated into the VariousImport plugin for KeePass 1.x. KeePass 2.x has a built-in import module for AnyPassword files, i.e. no plugin is required.


DataBaseReorder
Author: Francis Noël. Language:

This plugin adds a command to reorder all groups alphabetically.

Download plugin: [2.09 and higher]
Download source code: [2.08 and higher]

Note: KeePass 2.15 and higher has group reordering commands built-in.

DB_Backup
Author: Matyas Bene. Languages:

Creates backups of modified databases.

Features:
» Accepts command line parameters.
» Resolves KeePass environment variables like %USERNAME%.
» Ability to select the number of older backups to keep (i.e. housekeeping for the average people).
» Ability to start an arbitrary program for each backed up file. Green light for housekeeping scripts. Function for experts.

Latest changes:
v1.6.0.1:
+ Fixed incorrect behaviour with only one destination.
+ Fixed Czech language file.
v1.6.0.2:
+ Fixed crash if automatic backup on open was enabled with no DB autoloaded.
v1.6.0.4:
+ Added Swedish language kindly submitted by Mikael.

Download plugin: [v1.6.0.4 for KeePass 1.15 and higher]
Download source code: [v1.6.0.4 for KeePass 1.15 and higher]



KPSimpleBackup
Author: Marvin Weber. Language:

This plugin saves a backup of your database to a backup location and keeps a specific amount of the newest backups (that you can define) every time you save your database or trigger the backup manually.

[Website] [Downloads]

Similar plugins: DataBaseBackup, SimpleDatabaseBackup.

SimpleDatabaseBackup
Author: Joern Koerner. Language:

This plugin creates a backup every time a database is saved. The backups are placed in the database folders.

[Website]

Similar plugins: DataBaseBackup, KPSimpleBackup.

CardFileKPPlugin
Author: John Oliver. Language:

This plugin can import CRD files that were created by Cardfile.

[Website] [Downloads]


CodeWallet 3 Import
Author: Sebastian Baumhekel. Language:

This plugin can import TXT files that were exported by CodeWallet 3.

Note that this importer is specifically for CodeWallet 3 files. KeePass 2.x already includes an importer for CodeWallet 6 files.

Download plugin: [2.10] [2.09]
Download source code: [2.09 and higher]


CodeWallet 6 Konverter
Authors: Mario Linhart (and Ria von der Wartburg). Language:

This tool converts a CodeWallet 6 TXT file to a CSV file that can be imported into KeePass using the Generic CSV Importer.

Download plugin: [2.1]
Download source code: [2.1]

Note: KeePass 2.x has a built-in importer for CodeWallet 6 files. However, the Konverter additionally supports groups and field associations.


eWallet Data Liberator
Author: Alex. Language:

Export data from eWallet to an XML file, which can then be imported into KeePass. Please read the Readme.txt file included in the download for instructions how to install the exporter and the KeePass plugin that can import the exported XML file.

Download plugin (including source code): [v0.15 for KeePass 2.23 and higher]


eWallet2KeePass
Author: Thomas Moore. Language:

Convert an export file created by eWallet to a KeePass XML (2.x) file.

[Website]


KeeAnywhere
Author: Daniel Bölts. Language:

KeeAnywhere is a KeePass plugin that provides access to cloud storage providers (cloud drives) like Amazon AWS S3, Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, HiDrive, hubiC or OneDrive. The main goal is to offer a simple UI while integrating deeply into KeePass. This covers all kind of users: novices, experienced and power users.

[Website]

Note: KeePass 2.x already has built-in support for local files and files accessible via standard protocols (FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, WebDAV, ...), see the help pages 'Loading/Saving From/To URL' and 'Synchronization' for details. The KeeAnywhere plugin is only required when using online storage providers that are not accessible via standard protocols.

KeePassSync
Authors: Shawn Casey, Mitch Capper. Language:

KeePassSync is a KeePass plugin that synchronizes your database using various online storage providers (like e.g. Amazon's S3, DigitalBucket, ...). This allows two or more computers to easily keep their data in sync.

[Website] [Downloads]

Note: KeePass 2.x already has built-in support for local files and files accessible via standard protocols (FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, WebDAV, ...), see the help pages 'Loading/Saving From/To URL' and 'Synchronization' for details. The KeePassSync plugin is only required when using online storage providers that are not accessible via standard protocols.

KPGoogleSync
Author: Danyal. Language:

Synchronize KeePass database with Google Drive using Google API.

Features include: manual sync from 'Tools' menu, enable/disable sync on save, only sync if local database is newer than remote database in Google Drive.

[Website] [Downloads]

Fork by WalterPG:
[Website] [Downloads]


KeePassOneDriveSync
Author: Koen Zomers. Language:

This plugin allows synchronizing multiple local databases with multiple databases stored in OneDrive.

[Website] [Downloads]


KeePassMasterSlaveSync
Author: Angelelz. Language:

This plugin allows synchronizing specific entries only. The entries to be synchronized can be defined by parent group names and/or by tags.

[Website] [Downloads]


DoubleClueKeePassPlugin
Author: DoubleClue. Languages:

This plugin stores and retrieves KeePass database files in/from DoubleClue CloudSafe, a cloud protecting data with multi-factor authentication (MFA).

[Website] [Download] [Discussion]




On-Screen Keyboard 2
Author: Dominik Reichl. Language:

When opening a database, this plugin automatically shows an on-screen keyboard for entering the master password.

This plugin runs on Windows 2000 and higher. Unix-like systems are not supported.

Download plugin: [v1.2 for KeePass 2.20 and higher]
Download source code: [v1.2 for KeePass 2.20 and higher]



PINs Import
Author: Dominik Reichl. Language:

This plugin can import text files that were exported by the 'PINs' password manager. For detailed instructions on how to migrate (i.e. how you have to export your data from PINs and how to import it into KeePass), see the menu 'PINs 4.50 Import Plugin' 'Help', after you have installed the plugin.

The PINs Import plugin is discontinued. Its functionality is integrated into the VariousImport plugin for KeePass 1.x. KeePass 2.x has a built-in import module for PINs files, i.e. no plugin is required.


PasscommImport
Author: CEPOCTb. Language:

This plugin imports Password Commander CSV files. The .NET Framework 3.5 is required.

[Website] [Downloads]


Password Minder Import
Author: Matt Young. Language:

This plugin imports Password Minder data.

[Website]


PwSafeDBImport
Author: Taco Plantinga. Language:

This plugin can directly import Password Safe database files (i.e. without exporting any data to an unencrypted format).

Supported Password Safe database file versions are 1, 2 and 3. The plugin imports titles, user names, passwords and notes from all versions. From 2 and 3, also groups are imported. From 3, additionally URLs, auto-type definitions, creation / last access / last modification times are imported. Among other things, auto-type definitions are automatically converted to KeePass' syntax, and entry icons are guessed based on the entry's title.

Download plugin: [1.05 to 1.09]
Download source code: [1.05 to 1.09]


SafeInCloudImp
Author: Alex Zavadsky. Language:

This plugin adds an import module for XML files created by SafeInCloud.

[Website] [Downloads]



KeeResize
Author: Dominik Reichl. Language:

The KeeResize plugin makes several KeePass 2.x dialogs resizable.

[Website]


KeeTheme
Author: Krzysztof Łaputa. Language:

Changes the appearance of KeePass and allows you to create your own custom themes.

[Website] [Downloads]

Note: KeePass supports all system themes (including dark ones) without a plugin. The KeeTheme plugin is intended for changing KeePass' appearance independent of the active system theme.

RmvDup
Author: Dominik Reichl. Language:

This plugin removes duplicate entries from the currently opened database (use the new menu command: 'Tools' 'Remove Duplicate Entries').

Entries are considered to be equal when the following fields are equal: title, user name, password, URL, notes. The following fields are ignored, i.e. they may differ and entries are still considered to be equal: UUID, parent group, icon ID, times (creation, last modification, expiry, ...), attachment. Entries in the 'Backup' group are ignored and will not be removed!

Additionally, the plugin can remove empty groups (menu command 'Tools' 'Remove Empty Groups').

Download plugin: [v1.2 for KeePass 1.15 and higher]
Download source code: [v1.2 for KeePass 1.15 and higher]

Note: KeePass 2.16 has built-in commands to delete duplicate entries, empty groups and unused custom icons, i.e. no plugin is required.

XML Import
Author: Dominik Reichl. Language:

This plugin can import XML files that were exported by KeePass 1.x. In contrast to the other formats (CSV, TXT, ...), XML files store all information (group, entry times, icon index, attachments, ...), and therefore lossless data import/export is possible using this format. KeePass has a built-in export module for XML files, and this plugin can re-import such files.

The XML Import plugin is discontinued. Its functionality is integrated into the VariousImport plugin for KeePass 1.x. KeePass 2.x has a built-in import module for XML files, i.e. no plugin is required.



Vault3Importer
Author: Alex Vallat. Language:

This plugin adds support for importing Vault3 XML files.

[Website]


VaultSync
Author: Orange Applications for Business. Language:

This plugin adds support for importing HashiCorp Vault data.

[Website]



KeeForm - Form Filler Utilities
Author: dave_keepass. Language:

KeeForm is designed to open and scan a web site for input fields and fill them accordingly with a user name and password. Please note, this is done without any "auto-typing", therefore it is very safe to use: you don't need to be worried that your data could be accidentally typed into a different window. KeeForm comes with an easy-to-use installer.

KeeForm works with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.

[Website]


Kee
Author: Chris Tomlinson. Language:

Kee adds free, secure and easy to use password management features to your web browser which save you time and keep your private data more secure.

Kee connects your web browser to KeePass. It requires KeePassRPC.

[Website]


Passafari
Author: Michael Nowak. Language:

Extension allowing Safari to form-fill passwords stored in KeePass.

[Website]


URL in Title Bar
The following browser extensions add the current URL to the browser's window title. This allows to distinguish websites even when they have generic page titles.

By enabling the option 'An entry matches if its URL is contained in the target window title' in KeePass 2.x ('Tools' 'Options' tab 'Advanced'), auto-type by URL can be realized. Some scripts just append the host/domain; in this case the option 'An entry matches if the host component of its URL is contained in the target window title' should be enabled.

For Mozilla Firefox: For Google Chrome: For Opera:


KeePasser
Author: Mr. Milk. Language:

This extension allows to execute auto-type based on the current web browser URL instead of the window title.

For Internet Explorer: [Download]
For Maxthon 2: [Download]

The Maxthon 2 package installs automatically. For the Internet Explorer version, there's no installer available yet and the extension needs to be installed manually: You must unzip it to C:\Program Files\KeePass. Then you must double click on C:\Program Files\KeePass\IE\keepasser.reg. A new button will then be available within IE. For changing the global hot key you must edit the C:\Program Files\KeePass\IE\keepasser.ini (currently set to Ctrl+Alt+A).

For users of Windows Vista and higher: the extension requires the Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Runtime.


KPUInput
Author: Dominik Reichl. Language:

This plugin allows auto-type on Linux systems with a Wayland compositor.

See 'Auto-Type on Wayland'.


WebAutoType
Authors: Alex Vallat, CEPOCTb. Language:

This plugin allows to execute auto-type based on the current web browser URL instead of the window title.

Various browsers are supported (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Chrome, ...).

Latest version:
[Website] [Downloads] [Source Code]

Old, initial version:
[Source Code]


KPFloatingPanel
Authors: Alexander Alexeev, s2, Mitch Capper. Language:

This KeePass plugin shows an always on top KeePass floating panel. It allows you to use your passwords (auto-type, copy to clipboard) without opening the KeePass window.

[Website] [Downloads]



KeePassFirefoxImporter
Author: Tony McCreath. Language:

Allows passwords from Firefox to be imported into KeePass.

For KeePass 1.x, a stand-alone converter is available. For KeePass 2.x, there is a plugin that integrates the import functionality directly into KeePass.

[Website]


KeePassBrowserImporter
Author: Janis Estelmann. Language:

This plugin imports credentials from various browsers.

[Website] [Downloads]


KeePassPfpConverter
Author: Adrium. Language:

Adds support for importing and exporting Pain-free Passwords JSON files.

[Website] [Downloads]


KeeToReady
Author: ReadySignOn. Language:

This plugin imports and exports ReadySignOn records.

[Website] [Downloads]



KeePass to Keyring
Keyring is a password manager for Palm OS. For both KeePass 1.x and 2.x, there are applications/extensions to export KeePass data to Keyring files (which can then be used on Palm OS using Keyring).
  • KeePassToKeyring

    Author: Rob Vonk. Language:

    [Website]
  • KeePass2KeyRing

    Author: David White. Language:

    [Website]

KeePassIPhone
Author: Helmut Franz. Language:

Convert KeePass 1.x password databases to iPhone bookmarklets. The plugin exports password entries from your KeePass database (KDB) and encrypts it with the XXTEA algorithm. The export format is HTML.

[Website]

Note: This plugin is a converter. For a list of KeePass ports for iPhones, see the downloads page.

KeePassNewKeyExport
Author: Janis Estelmann. Language:

Export data with a new master key.

[Website] [Downloads]

Note: KeePass 2.47 and higher has a built-in option 'Use a different master key' on the 'Options' tab page of the export dialog.

PartialKeePassDatabaseExport
Author: Heinrich Ulbricht. Language:

Export tagged entries to a new database. The new database can use a different master password.

[Website] [Downloads]

Similar plugin: KeePassSubsetExport.

KeePassSubsetExport
Author: lukeIam. Language:

Export tagged entries to a new database. The new database can use a different master password.

The group structure is copied to the new database, multiple export jobs are supported, and protection of the new database using a key file is supported.

[Website] [Downloads]

Similar plugin: PartialKeePassDatabaseExport.

Password Counter
Author: Jareth Lomson. Language:

This plugin provides a button in the entry dialog with the number of entries that use the password of the open entry, too. It is possible to get the complete list of entries that use the reference password (by clicking the button and choosing the menu item for this).

[Website] [Downloads]


Passphrase Generators
The following plugins add password generator algorithms that create passphrases.
  • Readable Passphrase Generator
    Author: Murray Grant. Language:

    The Readable Passphrase Generator plugin generates passphrases, which are (mostly) grammatically correct, but nonsensical. These are easy to remember (for humans), but difficult to guess (for humans and computers).

    [Website]

  • Word Sequencer
    Author: FireOut. Language:

    The Word Sequencer plugin generates passphases consisting of words.

    [Website]

  • Würfelware
    Author: Heinrich Ulbricht. Language:

    Generates passphrases within KeePass.

    [Website]

  • KeePassDiceware
    Author: Chris Marc Dailey. Language:

    A plugin that provides a custom, configurable password generator implementation that generates diceware-style passwords.

    [Website]


PasswordChangeReminder
Author: tiuub. Language:

This plugin periodically reminds you to change the password of certain entries after specific time spans.

[Website]

Similar plugin: PEDCalc.

PatternPass
Author: Zacchary Dempsey-Plante. Language:

This plugin allows to store and view pattern-based passwords (like the Android lock-screen).

[Website]


PEDCalc
Author: Rookiestyle. Language:

This plugin allows to define a default lifetime for passwords, which will be used to calculate the next expiry date of an entry everytime you change its password. The default lifetime can be defined on both group level and entry level.

[Website]

Similar plugin: PasswordChangeReminder.

PickCharsDeferred
Author: Krzysztof Łaputa. Language:

This plugin changes the behavior of the {PICKCHARS} placeholder. Instead of asking for characters at the very beginning of auto-type, it will postpone it to the place where it occurs in the auto-type sequence. This is useful when a login screen consists of two parts and it is not known in advance what characters will be needed.

[Website]


Pronounceable Password Generator
Author: Jan Benjamin Engracia. Language:

This plugin adds a custom password generation algorithm, which generates pronounceable passwords.

[Website] [Downloads]


AdvancedConnect
Author: Andreas Albang. Language:

AdvancedConnect allows to specify different applications for direct connections.

[Website] [Downloads]


QuickConnectPlugin
Author: Cristian Stoica. Language:

QuickConnectPlugin allows you to connect to Windows/Linux/ESXi hosts (via Remote Desktop, vSphere Client, PuTTY, ...).

[Website] [Downloads]


QuickSearch
Authors: Georgy Grigoryev, Alex Vallat, Gordon Venem. Language:

QuickSearch is a plugin providing enhanced search capabilities. It can be used as a replacement for the built-in QuickFind toolbar control. Features include:

  • Search as you type aka instant search or incremental search.
  • Match anywhere.
  • Quick access to search settings.
Latest version:
[Website] [Downloads]

Old version:
[Website]


QualityColumn
Author: Dominik Reichl. Language:

Adds support for a 'Password Quality' column in the main entry list.

Download plugin: [v1.3 for KeePass 2.48 and higher]
Download source code: [v1.3 for KeePass 2.48 and higher]

Note: KeePass 2.x has a built-in command 'Password Quality' (in the main menu 'Find') for showing a password quality report.

QualityHighlighter
Author: Scott Richter. Language:

This plugin highlights entries based on the password quality. Highlighting can be turned on/off using a toolbar button.

[Website] [Downloads]

Note: KeePass 2.x has a built-in command 'Password Quality' (in the main menu 'Find') for showing a password quality report.

RuleBuilder
Author: Ira Hanson. Language:

This plugin makes it easy to tell KeePass how to generate a password for each entry and streamlines the process of changing passwords.

[Website] [Downloads]


StrengthReport
Authors: Peter Torok, Adam Erdelyi. Language:

Create detailed password strength reports (multiple formats like PDF, CSV, ...) for all entries in a KeePass database. Various strength measuring methods are supported (including dictionary-based tests). Reports can be customized (layout, font, size, colors, etc.).

[Website]

Note: KeePass 2.x has a built-in command 'Password Quality' (in the main menu 'Find') for showing a password quality report.

TAN Placeholder
Author: Niki Hammler. Language:

This plugin adds support for a placeholder that retrieves a TAN.

[Website]


TeamViewerAndAmmyy
Author: Emil Kmetski. Language:

This plugin allows you to directly run TeamViewer or Ammyy Admin with credentials stored in the KeePass database.

[Website] [Downloads]


Title Display
Author: GoGoGadgetScott. Language:

This is a plugin for KeePass that allows the management of the main window title display.

[Website]


TrayRecentFiles
Author: Fábio Beirão. Language:

This plugin lists your recent files directly in the system tray icon menu.

[Website]


TrueCrypt/VeraCrypt Mount
Authors: Patrick Schaller (TrueCrypt), Frédéric Bourqui (fork for VeraCrypt). Language:

Plugins to mount TrueCrypt/VeraCrypt volumes conveniently.


TrueCrypt/VeraCrypt AutoDismount
Author: Alexandre Gravel (TrueCrypt), Frédéric Bourqui (fork for VeraCrypt). Language:

Plugins to automatically dismount selected or all TrueCrypt/VeraCrypt mounted volumes when all KeePass databases are locked/closed or when KeePass is exited. The plugins dismount TrueCrypt/VeraCrypt volumes after a file is locked/closed but make sure it's the last file that was unlocked/opened.


CertKeyProvider
Author: Mark Buchler. Language:

Allows KeePass to use certificates from the Windows certificate store as master key source.

This advanced plugin creates a random key, which is used to encrypt the KeePass database. This random key is encrypted using one or more certificates and stored in a key file.

[Website] [Downloads]


Multi Cert Key Provider
Author: Dirk Heitzmann. Language:

This plugin allows KeePass to use a random key, which is encrypted with the RSA certificate of one or more users and is stored in a *.kmx file, as a master key source.

[Website]


RSA Cert Key Provider
Author: Dirk Heitzmann. Language:

Allows KeePass to use RSA certificates from the Windows certificate store as master key source.

From a selected RSA certificate, this simple plugin passes a part from the private key (for cryptographers: the d value) to KeePass as key. The private key must have been marked as 'Exportable' during the import into the certificate store.

[Website]


KeyManager
Author: Stephan Traub. Language:

Based on X.509 certificates, this key provider plugin allows a database to be encrypted for multiple users. It has a graphical user interface for managing certificates and keys.

[Website] [Downloads]


Smart Certificate Key Provider
Author: BodnarSoft. Language:

Encrypt and decrypt your database using an X.509 certificate stored on a smart card or in the Windows Certificate Store.

[Website] [Downloads]



KeeChallenge
Author: Ben Rush. Language:

Allows to protect KeePass databases using YubiKey challenge-response authentication.

[Website]


KeePassOTP
Author: Rookiestyle. Language:

This plugin adds advanced support for generating one-time passwords (TOTP and HOTP).

Features: auto-type placeholder {KPOTP}, column in the main entry list for displaying and using OTPs, multiple storage approaches for OTP secrets/states (as part of an entry or in a separate database), and more. It is compatible with various apps (Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, andOTP, etc.).

[Website]

Note: KeePass has built-in placeholders for generating HOTPs and TOTPs: {HMACOTP} and {TIMEOTP}. The plugin adds advanced functionality.

If you instead want to protect your KeePass database using one-time passwords (i.e. one-time passwords need to be generated and entered in order to open your database), see the OtpKeyProv plugin.

Similar plugins: KeeOtp2, KeeTrayTOTP, TwoFactorQRCodeReader.

KeeOtp2
Author: tiuub. Language:

KeeOtp2 provides a form to display one-time passwords. The TOTP secret keys are stored in a normalized format, so this plugin is fully compatible with the built-in OTP function (see the note below). It also can be used as a GUI for the built-in OTP function.

[Website]

The KeeOtp2 plugin originates from the KeeOtp(1) plugin, which is discontinued.

Note: KeePass has built-in placeholders for generating HOTPs and TOTPs: {HMACOTP} and {TIMEOTP}. The plugin adds advanced functionality.

If you instead want to protect your KeePass database using one-time passwords (i.e. one-time passwords need to be generated and entered in order to open your database), see the OtpKeyProv plugin.

Similar plugins: KeePassOTP, KeeTrayTOTP, TwoFactorQRCodeReader.

KeeTrayTOTP
Authors: Time Crash, Victor Rezende. Language:

This plugin adds advanced support for generating Time-based One-Time Passwords (TOTPs) from the KeePass tray icon. It also provides a column in the main entry list to display and/or use TOTPs. TOTPs can also be sent by auto-type. The plugin is compatible with Google, Dropbox, Steam, and many more services.

[Website]

The KeeTrayTOTP plugin originates from the Tray TOTP plugin, which is discontinued.

Note: KeePass has built-in placeholders for generating HOTPs and TOTPs: {HMACOTP} and {TIMEOTP}. The plugin adds advanced functionality.

If you instead want to protect your KeePass database using one-time passwords (i.e. one-time passwords need to be generated and entered in order to open your database), see the OtpKeyProv plugin.

Similar plugins: KeePassOTP, KeeOtp2, TwoFactorQRCodeReader.



KeePassRFID
Author: ISLOG. Language:

Encrypt and decrypt your database using an RFID/NFC smart card.

[Website] [Downloads]


KeePerso
Author: buergerservice.org. Language:

Encrypt and decrypt your database using Personalausweis eID (via AusweisApp2).

[Website]


LoginCard Key Provider
Author: Daniel Kuczewski. Language:

Encrypt and decrypt your database using an RFID LoginCard (OWOK light).

Website: //www.dk2.de/logincard-key-provider/
[In Archive.org]


Token Engine Key Provider
Author: digitronic. Language:

This plugin provides two-factor authentication to a KeePass database with a token (possession) and the token PIN (knowledge).

The token is accessed using the digitronic Token Engine. It is possible to bind additional tokens to a database in order to allow multiple users to access the data.

[Website] [Source Code]


KeePassKeyServer
Author: Patrice LE TEXIER. Language:

This plugin is a key provider that retrieves a key (as part of the database master key) from a key server. The key server supplies the key only if certain conditions are met (computer hardware ID, user name, IP address, etc.).

[Website] [Downloads]


Twofish Cipher
Author: GoGoGadgetScott. Language:

Enables KeePass to encrypt databases using the Twofish algorithm.

[Website]


Serpent Cipher
Author: Timothy Redaelli. Language:

Enables KeePass to encrypt databases using the Serpent algorithm.

[Website] [Downloads]


Salsa Cipher
Author: Scott Bennett. Language:

Enables KeePass to encrypt databases using the Salsa20 algorithm.

[Website] [Downloads]


GostPlugin
Author: Nikolay Kim. Language:

Enables KeePass 2.x to encrypt databases using the GOST R 34.12-2015 algorithm.

[Website]


MultiCipher
Author: Titas Raha. Language:

This plugin allows to use two ciphers for encrypting a database file. Supported ciphers are AES-256, 3DES-192, ChaCha20 and Salsa20. Furthermore, YubiKey challenge-response authentication is supported.

[Website]

Note: KeePass has built-in support for AES-256 and ChaCha20 as single algorithms. Support for YubiKey challenge-response authentication is alternatively provided by the KeeChallenge key provider plugin.

KeePassQuickUnlock
Author: Janis Estelmann. Language:

KeePassQuickUnlock is a plugin which lets you re-open your database without your full password. If you want to re-open your database, you can type just a few characters (by default, the first 3 characters of your password) to unlock quickly and easily. If the wrong QuickUnlock key is entered, the database keeps locked and the full password is required to re-open.

[Website] [Downloads]

Similar plugin: LockAssist.

LockAssist
Author: Rookiestyle. Language:

LockAssist extends KeePass' lock/unlock mechanism in multiple ways: quick unlock (using a short PIN, optional expiry time), soft lock, all locked databases can be unlocked at once, and more.

[Website] [Downloads]

Similar plugin: KeePassQuickUnlock.

KeePassWinHello
Authors: Sasha Sitnikov, Andrey Osipkov. Language:

This plugin is intended for fast authorization to a database (after its first unlock) using Windows Hello.

[Website] [Downloads]

Similar plugin: WinHelloUnlock.

WinHelloUnlock
Author: Angelelz. Language:

This plugin allows you to unlock your database conveniently using biometrics via Windows Hello.

[Website] [Downloads]

Similar plugin: KeePassWinHello.

WinKee
Author: Theo Beisch. Language:

WinKee helps to securely automate KeePass startup. WinKee separately encrypts, stores and retrieves KeePass database access credentials in the KeePass configuration file (KeePass.config.xml).

Password and key file path will be encrypted based on Windows account credentials - so anybody having access to the specific user account and the WinKee database keyfile will be granted KeePass database access. KeePass and WinKee can be configured to automatically open a specified database via command line argument options -keyfile: during a user's Windows session logon or at any time by e.g. using a batch file.

Download plugin: [v2.39.1 for KeePass 2.39.1 and higher]
Download source code: [v2.39.1 for KeePass 2.39.1 and higher]

Similar plugin: KeePassAutoUnlock.

KeePassAutoUnlock
Author: Jérémy Bourgin. Language:

When starting KeePass, this plugin automatically opens a specific database. The master key for the database is stored in the KeePass configuration file, encrypted based on the Windows user account credentials (using Windows Data Protection (DPAPI)).

[Website] [Downloads]

Similar plugin: WinKee.

KeePassOpenId
Author: Alex Greenfield. Language:

This plugin allows you to save an OpenID provider used to register/login to websites instead of a user name and password. You can link the OpenID provider (e.g. Facebook) with an existing KeePass entry to create a reference to the provider user name/password.

[Website]


KeePassRDP
Author: iSnackyCracky. Language:

This plugin allows to conveniently connect to a server via RDP.

[Website]


GlobalSearch
Author: Rookiestyle. Languages:

This plugin allows you to use KeePass' built-in search functions ('Find', 'Last Modified Entries', 'Large Entries', 'Password Quality', etc.) for searching in all open databases at once.

[Website]


iTanMaster
Author: Theo Beisch. Language:

iTans or 'indexed security tokens' are becoming standard to improve access security in online banking and similar applications.

iTanMaster provides easy and fast access to the encrypted storage of such indexed security tokens.

iTanMaster supports single, dual (e.g. Interactive Brokers) and triple token systems (e.g. Flatex AG) where the final access TAN is constructed from multiple separately indexed and then concatenated token parts.

Download plugin: [v2.28.0.2 for KeePass 2.28 and higher]
Download source code: [v2.28.0.2 for KeePass 2.28 and higher]


RDCAutoTypeAndTCATO
Author: Piotr Janusz. Language:

This plugin adds support for auto-typing into Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) windows. Additionally, it allows enabling Two-Channel Auto-Type Obfuscation (TCATO) for entries based on target applications (for example always enabling TCATO for browser windows).

[Website]

Note: KeePass 2.25 and higher can auto-type into RDC windows without any plugin, i.e. the RDCAutoTypeAndTCATO plugin is not required for this anymore, but still for enabling TCATO based on target applications.


TCATO Placeholder
Author: Niki Hammler. Language:

This plugin adds support for a placeholder that allows to enable/disable TCATO, i.e. TCATO can be enabled/disabled per auto-type sequence.

[Website]


AlternateAutoType
Author: Rookiestyle. Language:

This plugin adds support for more global hot keys to auto-type alternative sequences. Furthermore, it can add a database name column in the auto-type entry selection dialog.

[Website]


AutoTypeCustomFieldPicker
Author: Bernd Bestel. Language:

This plugin provides support for a placeholder {PICKCUSTOMFIELD}. When auto-typing a sequence containing this placeholder, a window is displayed that allows to pick a custom string field (whose value is then inserted at the placeholder's position).

[Website]

Note: KeePass 2.35 and higher has a built-in placeholder {PICKFIELD} that provides the same functionality as the plugin.

AutoTypeSearch
Author: Alex Vallat. Language:

This plugin provides a quick searching capability as an enhancement to the global auto-type system. If a global auto-type is requested, but no matching entry for the active window is found, this plugin will show a quick as-you-type search window which lets you easily pick the entry to auto-type.

[Website]


AutoTypeShow
Author: Alex Vallat. Language:

This plugin provides a {SHOWENTRY} auto-type placeholder. If you include this placeholder in your auto-type sequence for an entry, then after the auto-typing is done, the KeePass window will be shown with the entry selected.

Furthermore, the plugin has an option to set up a global hot-key to trigger a show-only auto-type (where it will act just like an ordinary auto-type, except it won't actually type anything).

[Website]


AutoTypeSplitter
Author: Krzysztof Łaputa. Language:

This plugin splits auto-typing into distinct parts. It is useful when a login screen consists of multiple parts and it is not known in advance when or what characters will be needed. Also, the plugin can be used as a delay method until the next page of a multi-page login loads and when a particular entry is to be entered in multiple places with varying arrangements/designs of input fields.

[Website]


Breach/Leak Checkers
The following plugins check entries against breach lists:
  • HaveIBeenPwned
    Author: Andrew Schofield. Language:

    This plugin checks entries against breach lists.

    [Website]

  • HIBPOfflineCheck
    Author: Mihai Ciuraru. Language:

    This plugin performs offline checks against the 'Have I Been Pwned' passwords file.

    [Website]

  • KeePassHIBP
    Author: Janis Estelmann. Language:

    KeePassHIBP tests your passwords against the 'Have I Been Pwned' database.

    The plugin hooks into two windows in KeePass (the 'Create Master Key' form and the 'Edit Entry' form). When you type into the password field, your input gets checked whether it has previously appeared in a data breach.

    [Website]

  • HaveIBeenPwnedKeePassPlugin
    Author: kapsiR. Language:

    This plugin integrates the k-anonymity pwned password search from 'Have I Been Pwned'.

    [Website]


CheckPasswordBox
Author: Alex Vallat. Language:

This plugin adds a protection against accidentally auto-typing into the wrong place. It allows a check to be performed that the box that is about to be auto-typed into is a password box and not, for example, a user name box, search box, IM chat window, or similar.

[Website]


Cycle Input Focus Plus
Author: Thomas Henlich. Language:

Cycle Input Focus Plus is a browser extension that provides customizable keyboard shortcuts for navigating to user name and password fields on login pages. It was developed to improve auto-type comfort with KeePass, freeing the user of the task of manually selecting the login field before performing auto-type, and also makes the auto-type procedure more robust against changes in the login page structure and layout.

[Firefox Add-On] [Chrome Extension]


Disambiguator
Author: Darin Higgins. Language:

For each auto-type association, this plugin allows to specify the target application (executable file name/path) and control properties (name, class, automation ID, ...) that are required for a match.

[Website] [Downloads]


ColoredPassword
Author: Rookiestyle. Language:

This plugin allows to define different text and background colors for digits and special characters in passwords.

[Website]


HotKeyEnabler
Author: Jarosław Oparka. Language:

For each entry, this plugin allows to define a system-wide hot key that auto-types a specific sequence.

[Website]


Character Copy
Author: Sketching Dev. Language:

Character Copy is a lightweight KeePass plugin that integrates into KeePass' entry menu and allows users to securely copy individual characters from an entry's protected string fields, such as the password field.

[Website]

Note: In conjunction with auto-type, the built-in {PICKCHARS} placeholder is more powerful and convenient. The Character Copy plugin is useful for users who are not using auto-type or do not want to customize the auto-type sequence.

Password Change Assistant
Author: Rookiestyle. Language:

This plugin helps you with changing your passwords stored in KeePass. It integrates itself into the existing form for editing entries and provides a standalone form that can be accessed by the entry's context menu in addition. It does not automatically fill in and submit all the various forms for changing a password.

[Website]


KeePassRest
Author: SmartSoft Ltd. Language:

This plugin for KeePass provides a secure HTTPS RESTful interface for clients to manage entries in KeePass. For example, SmartFTP can then use KeePass as a credentials store.

[Website]



KeePassHttp
Author: Perry Nguyen. Language:

KeePassHttp provides a secure means of exposing KeePass entries via HTTP for clients to consume.

For example, KeePassHelper, Dash and NotesIPass are using KeePassHttp.

[Website]

Ports:
KeePassHttpX: a port of KeePassHttp by Sergey Sazonov optimized for Mac OS X.


KeePassCommander
Author: Mirco Babin. Language:

The KeePassCommander plugin provides a communication channel between KeePass and other applications via named pipes. There exists a command line tool that uses this for querying data from KeePass.

[Website]


KeePassNatMsg
Author: Andy Brandt. Language:

The KeePassNatMsg plugin provides a communication channel between KeePass and other applications via Native Messaging.

[Website]


Remote Desktop Manager Plugin
Author: Devolutions Inc. Language:

This plugin allows KeePass being used as credential repository for Remote Desktop Manager.

[Website]



SalesforcePlugin
Author: Paul Perry. Language:

Login to your Salesforce environments using this KeePass plugin. Instead of auto-type, your credentials will be passed through in a link.

[Website] [Downloads]


Ubuntu Integration Plugins
Author: David Lechner. Language:

Various plugins to help KeePass 2.x integrate better with the Ubuntu Unity desktop (top application menu, application indicator, ...).

[Information] [PPA]


Favicon Downloader
Author: Chris Tomlinson. Language:

This plugin downloads and stores favicons. A favicon is the little icon/logo used to identify many websites, typically displayed in the browser's address bar, bookmark list and on tabs.

[Website]

Similar plugin: Yet Another Favicon Downloader.

Yet Another Favicon Downloader
Author: Rafael Cossovan. Language:

Yet Another Favicon Downloader (YAFD for short) is a plugin for KeePass 2.x that allows you to quickly download favicons for your password entries.

[Website] [Downloads]

Similar plugin: Favicon Downloader.

ExeIconPicker
Author: Eveldee. Language:

ExeIconPicker lets you grab an icon from a Windows executable file (.exe), a library (.dll) or an icon file (.ico) and use it as an entry or group icon.

[Website] [Downloads]


Custom Icon Dashboarder
Author: Jareth Lomson. Language:

This plugin provides statistics (e.g. numbers and lists of entries and groups that use a specific custom icon) and advanced management features (e.g. download favicon for a URL) for custom icons.

[Website] [Downloads]


KeeOldFormatExport
Author: Dominik Reichl. Language:

This plugin adds support for exporting data to old KeePass file formats. Supported formats are KeePass KDB (1.23) and KeePass KDBX (2.19).

Download plugin: [v1.2 for KeePass 2.42.1 and higher]
Download source code: [v1.2 for KeePass 2.42.1 and higher]

Note: For opening/importing old files, no plugin is required. KeePass is fully backward compatible.

KdbxLite
Author: Dominik Reichl. Language:

This plugin creates lite database files. Each time you save a KDBX file, the plugin creates a KDBXL file (in the same directory as the KDBX file) that contains everything except entry attachments.

Download plugin: [v1.1 for KeePass 2.25 and higher]
Download source code: [v1.1 for KeePass 2.25 and higher]


SecExchange
Author: Secure Exchanges. Language:

This plugin allows to conveniently send KeePass entries via Secure Exchanges.

[Website]


Seclave Plugin
Author: Seclave AB. Language:

This plugin adds functionality for exporting KeePass entries to a Seclave Password Manager. It supports both export of all entries or a selected group of entries.

Seclave Password Manager is a key ring size device for secure and convenient storing of passwords and crypto keys.

[Website] [Source Code]


SimpleSelectionExport
Author: Mark Szymanski. Language:

This plugin allows you to export basic entry information to flat text files (for instance TXT and CSV). It is useful when you want to send a quick overview of an arbitrary set of entries to parties who are not using KeePass.

[Website] [Downloads]

Note: KeePass has a built-in command for exporting selected entries to certain formats (e.g. CSV): after selecting the entries, click on the menu item 'Entry' 'Data Exchange' 'Export Entry'. The plugin provides support for additional formats.


MSWifiPlugin
Author: Christopher R. Nerz. Language:

This plugin allows to import wireless connection information saved in Windows into KeePass and afterwards to export this information back to Windows. This can be used to back up existing wireless connections or to transfer them from one system to another.

[Website]



KeePassTimestampChanger
Author: Janis Estelmann. Language:

This plugin provides a dialog that allows to change the timestamps of an entry.

[Website] [Downloads]

Warning: KeePass' synchronization depends on correct timestamps. When changing timestamps using the plugin, synchronization may not work as expected anymore (e.g. entries may be overwritten by older copies).

IOProtocolExt
Author: Dominik Reichl. Language:

This plugin adds support for loading/saving files from/to servers via SCP, SFTP and FTPS.

KeePass can handle FTP by default (using classes of the .NET framework). However, this plugin replaces the FTP handler to use WinSCP instead. So, if you have problems with the .NET FTP classes, installing IOProtocolExt might solve them.

Due to its usage of WinSCP, the IOProtocolExt plugin only works on Windows. If you are using Linux, consider other plugins (like SftpSync) instead.

Download plugin: [v1.16 for KeePass 2.40 and higher]
Download source code: [v1.16 for KeePass 2.40 and higher]


SftpSync
Author: Vitaly Burkut. Language:

This plugin adds support for loading/saving files from/to servers via SFTP and SCP.

[Website] [Downloads]

Fork by Shellster (with updated SSH.NET library, configurable connection timeout, etc.):
[Website] [Downloads]

Note: The IOProtocolExt plugin also adds support for SFTP/SCP and additionally supports FTPS, but it only works on Windows (in contrast to the SftpSync plugin).

KP2faChecker
Author: tiuub. Language:

This plugin provides a column in the main entry list and a form that display whether a website supports two-factor authentication (2FA).

[Website] [Downloads]


KPEntryTemplates
Author: Mitch Capper. Language:

KPEntryTemplates is a plugin that is supposed to make it easier for KeePass to be used for storing additional things than web logins and extend the templating system.

The primary interface for the plugin is an extra tab that shows up in the 'Add Entry' form. By default going to the tab on a new entry will present you with one of two buttons, 'Init As Template' or 'Set Template Parent'. 'Init As Template' marks the entry as a template, and shows the GUI builder interface on the tab. Once you have a template set up, you can create entries based on it.

[Website] [Downloads]


KPEnhancedListView
Author: Frank Glaser. Language:

KPEnhancedListView extends the entry list in the KeePass main window. It adds inline editing and the ability to double-click the empty list view area to add a new entry.

[Website (at GitHub)] [Website (at Google Code)]


KPEnhancedEntryView
Author: Alex Vallat. Language:

KPEnhancedEntryView extends the entry view in the KeePass main window. All fields (standard and custom strings) are shown in a grid view, field values (and names for custom strings) are in-place editable, attachments can be dragged and dropped to and from files in Windows Explorer, metadata properties are shown on a separate tab, and the original textual entry view is still available on another tab.

[Website] [Downloads]


KPFieldsAdminConsole
Author: Jareth Lomson. Language:

KPFieldsAdminConsole is a KeePass plugin to get some statistics and perform bulk operations on fields.

[Website] [Downloads]


LockExtensions
Author: Niki Hammler. Language:

LockExtensions is a plugin for KeePass which gives the user three more ways to lock the database:

  • After a specific amount of no input ("away from keyboard").
  • On Standby/Hibernate.
  • With a global hot key.
Download plugin: [v1.2 for KeePass 1.17 and higher]
Download source code: [v1.2 for KeePass 1.17 and higher]

MinLock
Author: TLHobbes. Language:

MinLock keeps a minimized KeePass locked (re-locks almost immediately after it becomes unlocked, as long as it is still minimized).

This happens to be the case when KeePass is locked and minimized and then its global auto-type feature is used, which can unlock KeePass and leave it unlocked.

[Website]



KeePassQRCodeView
Author: Janis Estelmann. Language:

KeePassQRCodeView is a plugin for KeePass 2.x which shows QR codes for entry fields. These codes can be scanned to copy the encoded data to the scanner (smartphone, ...).

[Website] [Downloads]



KeePassPinEntry
Author: Dustin H. Language:

This plugin allows KeePass to respond to GPG PinEntry requests for you.

[Website]



KeeAgent
Author: David Lechner. Language:

The KeeAgent plugin adds SSH agent support to KeePass. It emulates Pageant.

[Website]


Convert to KeePass 1.x CSV
Scripts to convert files created by other applications to KeePass 1.x CSV files.
  • Paul's Scripts
    Author: Paul. Language:

    Supported input formats: Access Manager, eWallet, PassReminder, Password Agent, Password Corral, RoboForm, Whisper 32.
    Script type: VBScript.

    [Download]

    Note: KeePass 2.x has import support for most of these formats built-in; no plugin/script required.

  • ConvertPasswordsPlus
    Author: Gil Birman. Language:

    Supported input formats: Passwords Plus CSV.
    Script type: VBScript.

    [Download]

    Note: KeePass 2.x has import support for Passwords Plus CSV files built-in; no plugin/script required.

  • FirefoxXmlTo1xCsv
    Author: Detlef Amend. Language:

    Supported input formats: Firefox Password Exporter XML.
    Script type: PureBasic (EXE).

    [Download]

    Note: KeePass 2.x has import support for Firefox Password Exporter XML files built-in; no plugin/script required.

  • SplashIdS60v2Conv
    Author: Dmitry Gusev. Language:

    Supported input formats: SplashID ARC.
    Script type: Pascal (EXE).

    [Website]

    Note: KeePass 2.x has import support for SplashID CSV files built-in; no plugin/script required.


Convert to KeePass 1.x XML
Scripts to convert files created by other applications to KeePass 1.x XML files.
  • Convert to KeePass XML
    Author: Paul. Language:

    Supported input formats: Firefox Password Exporter XML.
    Script type: VBScript.

    [Download]

    Note: KeePass 2.x has import support for Firefox Password Exporter XML files built-in; no plugin/script required.

  • ConvertFirefoxPasswords
    Author: Matias Bjarland. Language:

    Supported input formats: Firefox Password Exporter XML.
    Script type: Groovy.

    [Download]

    Note: KeePass 2.x has import support for Firefox Password Exporter XML files built-in; no plugin/script required.

  • Convert SplashID to KeePass XML
    Author: Oleg Brodkin. Language:

    Supported input formats: SplashID VID.
    Script type: Python.

    [Website]

    Note: KeePass 2.x has import support for SplashID CSV files built-in; no plugin/script required.


Convert to KeePass 2.x XML
Scripts to convert files created by other applications to KeePass 2.x XML files.
  • CSV2XML
    Author: Paul. Language:

    Supported input formats: CSV.
    Script type: PowerShell.

    Converts CSV files with additional fields to KeePass 2.x XML files.

    [Website]


Application Icons
Here you can download some additional application icons. These can for example be used in shortcuts to the KeePass executable or as icon for the KDB and KDBX file types.
  • Official icons/images:
  • Contributed, alternative icons/images:

Client Icons
In KeePass 2.x, additional icons can be imported into a database as group and entry icons. For details, see the FAQ.

The following icons have been designed specifically for being used as group and entry icons.


Old versions. See here: Old Plugin Versions.

Integrity. Hashes and OpenPGP signatures of various plugin packages can be found here: Integrity of Plugins and Extensions.

Security. Most of the plugins listed on this page are developed by different, independent authors. The KeePass team cannot check all plugins for bugs and malicious code.

Naming. "KeePass" is the password manager developed by Dominik Reichl. Any software by other developers that is using the name "KeePass" in the software's name without any direct non-numeric/non-special prefix/suffix is abusing the name "KeePass" and we do not recommend such software. For example, "KeePassSync" is ok, but "KeePass Sync" is not.

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