🔑 Save & sign in with passkeys in the 1Password browser extension

The moment you’ve been waiting for has finally arrived! Passkey support is now available in 1Password, letting you create, manage, and sign in with passkeys on a growing number of websites and apps.

You can now save & sign in with passkeys in the 1Password browser extension – available across Chrome, Edge, Brave, Firefox, and Safari.

There's no better time than now to get started with Google, Microsoft, GitHub, and others turning on capabilities for passkeys this summer.

Visit our online passkey directory or open Watchtower in 1Password to discover which of your logins can be upgraded with a passkey.

Ready to get started?

Follow these steps to start saving & signing in with passkeys in the browser:

Download the 1Password extension for one of the following browsers:

  • Chrome (macOS, Windows, and Linux)
  • Firefox (macOS, Windows, and Linux)
  • Edge (macOS, Windows, and Linux)
  • Brave (macOS, Windows, and Linux)
  • Safari (macOS)

Next, find a site that supports passkeys. You can do this by browsing our passkey directory, or by opening Watchtower in 1Password, which now flags all of your existing logins that could be updated with a passkey.

Locate the site's sign in page or button and follow the prompts to create a passkey. 1Password will ask which account and vault you’d like to save it in.

Visit our support site for detailed instructions on how to save and sign in with passkeys in your browser.

Using 1Password on iOS?

Read more about getting started on that platform here.

If you have any questions or feedback about saving and signing in with passkeys, or just want a little guidance through the process, our support team is standing by to lend a hand. Please feel free to start a new thread or join the conversation in an existing thread.

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