Say goodbye to forgotten credentials and phishing attempts. Say hello to fast, secure, and frictionless authentication across all your devices.
You can now create, store, and manage passkeys with LastPass, making sign-ins faster, easier, and safer across your favorite apps and websites. Your passkeys live in your LastPass vault, right alongside your passwords – always private and within reach.
If you’ve ever wanted a login experience that doesn’t involve typing (or forgetting) a password, passkeys are for you.
What’s a passkey, anyway?
Passkeys are a public and private key pair, unique to each site they’re created for. The public key is stored by the app or website while the private key is stored on your device.
When you want to login, your device uses the private key to prove your identity. Instead of typing something in, you’ll use your fingerprint, face or device PIN to sign in.
The best part about passkeys? They’re unique to each site and can’t be guessed, stolen, or reused, making them inherently resistant to phishing, credential stuffing, shoulder surfing, and other remote attacks.
All your logins in one place
Whether password or passkey, LastPass keeps everything stored in one secure vault. It doesn’t matter where your passkey originated from or what device you need to use it on – LastPass provides full and frictionless access, right alongside your passwords and other important items.
And since your private key stays securely in LastPass, you’re protected even if the site you’re logging into is compromised.
Plus, LastPass is platform-agnostic. That means your passkeys work across browsers, operating systems, and devices no matter where you created them.
Less friction, more security
Businesses can enable passkey support via LastPass Admin policy, giving employees a secure, seamless login experience that reduces credential reuse and forgotten passwords.
Passkeys are never stored on your organization’s server – public keys are tied to the website or app and private keys are secure with LastPass – which translates to a reduction in server-based attacks.
And their frictionless nature means faster rollout across your organization. With seamless passkey support in LastPass, teams can adopt secure login methods quickly and at scale.
But don’t just take our word for it: 90% of IT leaders believe that passkeys will have a significant impact on their businesses while 92% say passkeys will benefit their overall security posture.
Getting started is easy
Ready to give passkeys a try? Here’s how to get started:
- Update your LastPass browser extension or mobile app to the latest version.
- Visit a site or app that supports passkeys (check out the FIDO Passkey Directory for a growing list).
- Create a passkey when prompted and save it to your LastPass vault (yes, your LastPass master password is still required to access your vault).
And you’re done! Use your passkey to log in next time with just a tap or biometric scan.
The future of logins is here. Whether you’re an individual looking for a simpler way to sign in or a business ready to strength your security posture, passkeys offer a better, safer experience.
So go ahead: update your app, explore compatible sites, and start creating passkeys with LastPass