LumenPass

LumenPass - Password Manager - Modern KeePass: private, cross-platform, affordable.

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LumenPass is a premium password manager that keeps your logins, passkeys, credit cards, secure notes, and TOTP codes inside one encrypted vault you control. Save once, sign in anywhere β€” with one-tap AutoFill, Face ID, and end-to-end encryption that puts privacy first. Built on the open KDBX standard (compatible with KeePass and KeePassXC), LumenPass gives you a beautifully designed, modern interface without locking you into a proprietary format. Your data stays yours.

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Hey Product Hunt! πŸ‘‹ I built LumenPass because I was tired of the trade-offs every password manager forced me to make. The problem I kept hitting: Most "privacy-first" managers still parked my vault on someone else's server. The truly private option, KeePass, was rock-solid but felt stuck in 2010 with clunky UX and inconsistent apps across platforms. And the polished commercial alternatives wanted $36– 60/year just to sync a file I could host myself. So I asked a simple question: why can't a password manager be private, beautiful, cross-platform, and affordable, all at once? That's what LumenPass is: πŸ”’ Privacy first, by design β€” Your vault is a standard KDBX file. End-to-end encrypted, zero-knowledge, zero telemetry. We literally cannot read your data, and we never want to. πŸ—οΈ Real KeePass compatibility, everywhere β€” Open the same KDBX file on macOS, Windows, and Linux desktops, iOS and Android mobile apps, and right inside your browser via our extensions. No lock-in. Your data, your format, forever. If you ever want to leave, you just… leave. Take the file with you. πŸ’Έ Budget friendly β€” Pricing built for normal humans, not enterprise budgets. Bring your own cloud (iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox, WebDAV) or use ours. Either way, it costs a fraction of what the big names charge. How it evolved: I've spent more than 6 months heads-down building LumenPass across the full stack: native desktop apps for macOS, Windows, and Linux, mobile apps for iOS and Android, and browser extensions, all sharing one consistent, privacy-first experience. What started as a focused effort to fix KeePass's UX kept expanding because early users kept asking the same things: "Can I sync it to my phone?", "Can my partner share a vault?", "Can I autofill in my browser?", "Why does every other app cost so much?" That feedback shaped every platform decision, and pushed me to keep the open KDBX format at the core instead of inventing a walled garden. Would love your honest feedback, especially if you're a long-time KeePass user or someone who's been burned by a SaaS password manager going off the rails. AMA in the comments.