One-Tap Logins Across Browsers and Apps
RoboForm brings saved credentials into the moments when an Android user needs them. The built-in RoboForm Browser can open a site, locate a stored Login, and fill the sign-in form with one tap, while AutoFill extends the same idea to Chrome and supported apps. Multi-step sign-ins can keep additional fields together instead of forcing users to search through notes or reset a password.
AutoSave helps capture a new Login after an account is created, so the vault grows from normal browsing rather than a separate data-entry session. This workflow suits people who move between shopping, work, banking, and social accounts and want fewer manual password entries without changing the way they visit familiar sites.
Folders, Safenotes, and Identity Forms
The vault is designed for more than a list of passwords. Users can arrange Logins in folders and sub-folders, pin frequently used records, and keep bookmarks close to the credentials they open most often. Safenotes provide a flexible place for Wi-Fi details, license keys, recovery codes, or other text that does not belong in a sign-in form.
Identities add reusable personal details for longer web forms, including contact, address, payment, and travel information. Keeping these records in separate, understandable categories makes a large collection easier to browse and turns RoboForm into a practical reference shelf for everyday online tasks. It keeps common references close at hand.
Password Generator and Security Center
RoboForm includes tools for improving the quality of the credentials already in a vault. Its password generator can create a unique value for a new account and lets users adjust character choices to match a site's rules, while the Security Center brings weak, reused, duplicate, and compromised Logins into a reviewable view.
That pairing supports a simple routine: generate a stronger password, save it to the correct Login, then return later to the records that need attention. It is useful for people replacing old credentials gradually, preparing accounts for multi-step authentication, or trying to reduce repeated passwords without losing track of which site each record belongs to.
Autofill, Sharing, and Cross-Device Access
RoboForm can sit between an Android browser and the account details a user manages every day. Native AutoFill and the optional Accessibility mode help identify login fields in apps and websites, while the Tools area provides sharing, authenticator, and emergency-access features for supported accounts. These entries keep related actions close to the vault instead of scattering them across separate utilities.
Premium plans add automatic synchronization, secure cloud backup, and secure sharing across supported devices and browsers. A user who works on a phone, computer, and tablet can keep the same organized records available in each place, while families can use a shared plan when several people need separate password collections.