Keeper
ActiveOverview
Keeper is a password manager that stores passwords, logins, credit card details, and other sensitive information in an encrypted digital vault accessible across devices. It uses AES-256 encryption, zero-knowledge architecture, and supports features like password generation and secure sharing for individuals and businesses seeking secure credential management.157
Key Features
- AES-256 Encryption - Employs AES-256 with zero-knowledge architecture for local encryption and decryption on the device.
- Password Generator - Creates strong, random passwords or passphrases up to 20 characters by default, adjustable via slider.
- Security Audit - Scores password strength and identifies weak or high-risk passwords for immediate updates.
- Two-Factor Authentication - Supports 2FA, biometric login, and security questions for account protection.
- Self-Destruct - Erases vault data after multiple failed login attempts on mobile devices.
- Secure File Storage - Paid add-on for storing documents like tax forms in the encrypted vault.
- Autofill - KeeperFill enables instant autofill of passwords and credentials across sites and apps.
- Secure Sharing - Allows controlled sharing of credentials and records with family or teams.
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | Basic password storage and autofill on one device. |
| Personal | $34.99/year | Unlimited devices, secure storage, sharing, and breachwatch. |
| Family | $74.99/year | 6 users, shared vaults, and family sharing features. |
| Business | $2/user/month | Admin console, SSO, zero-trust access for teams. |
Platforms & Requirements
Keeper runs on Windows, macOS, Linux desktops, iOS, Android mobile devices, and web browsers via Web Vault. Mobile apps support biometric login, offline access, and self-destruct; desktop requires standard modern OS versions with no noted minimums in results. Limitations include paid add-ons for advanced file storage across platforms.146
Integrations & Ecosystem
- Browser extensions for autofill
- 2FA providers
- Passkey storage
- Secure file import/export
- API access for business
- SSO integration
- Breach monitoring services
Alternatives
| App | Difference |
|---|---|
| LastPass | Offers more free features like multi-device sync, while Keeper charges for them. |
| 1Password | Provides built-in secure storage without extra fees, unlike Keeper's paid add-on. |
| Bitwarden | Open-source with free unlimited sync, contrasting Keeper's proprietary freemium model. |
| Dashlane | Includes free VPN in premium plans, a feature absent in Keeper. |
Reputation
Keeper is recognized for strong security using AES-256, ECC, zero-knowledge, and zero-trust architectures with no major breaches reported. Users appreciate mobile features like self-destruct and fast login, but criticize higher pricing and lack of free multi-device support compared to competitors. It holds certifications including FedRAMP High, FIPS 140-3, and ISO 27001.178
Sources (9)
- https://www.security.org/password-manager/keeper/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rvq_twNpQc
- https://support.gustlaw.com/portal/en/kb/articles/keeper-security-user-guide
- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.callpod.android_apps.keeper
- https://docs.keeper.io/en/user-guides/web-vault
- https://docs.keeper.io/en/user-guides/android
- https://www.keepersecurity.com
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it1iwu5pbJk
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyMmLWbawzk