Store passwords, passkeys, and private records
1Password brings passwords, passkeys, credit cards, secure notes, and other sensitive records into a searchable vault. Users can create a new item, choose an appropriate category, enter the details, and return later to edit or add custom fields. Favorites, tags, and sorting make a growing collection easier to scan when a specific login or document is needed.
The same workflow suits everyday credentials and less frequent information such as banking details, Wi-Fi information, or medical records. Collections can group vaults from different accounts around a personal, work, or travel context, so the Home and Items areas stay focused on what matters for the current task. This organization reduces repeated copying and keeps private details available across supported devices.
Autofill sign-ins, 2FA codes, and passkeys
1Password can save usernames, passwords, and passkeys, then offer them when you sign in to an Android app or website. Autofill works with common browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Samsung Internet, and Edge, helping you complete a sign-in without leaving the page or copying credentials between apps. It also reduces manual typing on smaller phone screens.
For services that use two-factor authentication, the vault can create and fill one-time codes alongside the login. A built-in generator also creates strong, unique passwords when you register a new account. Together, saved credentials, passkeys, codes, and generated passwords turn repeated sign-ins into a shorter, more consistent routine.
Unlock the vault and act on security alerts
After items are stored, 1Password provides account and collection controls for switching context, locking the vault, and choosing how it unlocks. Users can return with an account password, passcode, or supported biometric method, which is useful when a phone is shared or a quick sign-in is needed.
Watchtower adds a security-review layer by drawing attention to breaches and other issues related to saved items. Its alerts give users a reason to replace weak or exposed credentials instead of waiting for a failed sign-in. These controls make the app useful not only as a credential drawer, but also as a place to maintain safer account habits over time.
Share items and prepare for travel
1Password supports secure sharing for passwords and other saved items, including links that can expire and can be limited to selected people. That makes it practical to send Wi-Fi details, financial information, or a family login without placing the full record in an ordinary message. Shared vaults also give coworkers or relatives a common place to use the information they need.
Travel Mode adds a separate privacy step for trips by temporarily hiding selected vaults and restoring them later. Combined with collections, favorites, and search, it helps people keep personal, work, and travel information separated while still finding the right item quickly. The result is a flexible routine for households, teams, and frequent travelers.