Your data. Your rules. A private, cross-device password manager —
powered by your own cloud storage.
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Why Choose ClavisPass?ClavisPass gives you powerful features without compromising control — no subscriptions, no tracking, just your data, your rules.
cloudYour Cloud, Your RulesUse Dropbox to store and sync your encrypted password vault —
no third-party servers involved.
vpn_keyEnd-to-End EncryptionOnly you can access your data. Everything is encrypted
locally before it leaves your device.
devicesWorks Across DevicesSecurely access your passwords on desktop and mobile, with
seamless syncing via your cloud storage.
person_offNo Accounts, No TrackingNo sign-ups, no telemetry, no ads. Just a simple, private
tool that respects your freedom.
“Designed for Privacy Enthusiasts”
— Me, IDFK
100%— Client-side Encryption
0— Centralized Servers
100%— Open Source
0— External Trackers
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Easily access the latest version of ClavisPass for Windows, MacOS, or Linux. Choose your platform and start managing your passwords securely.GitHub Releases ->
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Frequently asked questionsHere are some of the most common questions we get — and clear answers to help you feel confident using the app.
— How does ClavisPass store my data?
ClavisPass stores your data locally and optionally syncs via your own cloud (like Dropbox). No central server is involved, giving you full control.
— Is my data encrypted?
Yes. All data is end-to-end encrypted using modern cryptographic standards. Only you hold the decryption key — not even ClavisPass can access your passwords.
— Can I use ClavisPass offline?
Absolutely. ClavisPass is fully functional offline. You only need an internet connection if you choose to sync your data.
— Do I need an account to use ClavisPass?
No sign-up is required. You can use ClavisPass immediately without creating an account or sharing any personal information.
— Is ClavisPass open source?
Yes! ClavisPass is completely open source. You can inspect the code, contribute, or even host it yourself if you prefer.
Go to GitHub ->