About

We built the password manager we actually wanted to use

Vaultixs started with a simple frustration: existing password managers were either locked behind expensive subscriptions, built on opaque proprietary cryptography, or so intimidating that people gave up and went back to reusing the same password everywhere.

We wanted something calm. Something that just worked — autofilling the right credential, sharing a password without a drama, giving developers the tools they needed without a separate enterprise contract. So we built it.

What we believe

The principles behind the product

These aren't marketing slogans. They're the trade-offs we make every time a feature decision comes up.

Privacy is not a feature

We built zero-knowledge into the architecture from day one, not as a checkbox or a marketing bullet. We cannot read your vault — by design, not just by policy.

Calm over clever

Security tools have a reputation for being intimidating. We design every interaction to be the least alarming version of itself. Vault open, password filled, done.

Developers are first-class users

We build for individuals who also write code, and for teams where developers manage secrets. The CLI, API, and editor integrations are in the product because we use them ourselves.

Transparent by default

Our pricing is on the website. Our cryptography is open source. Our roadmap is public. We think the companies worth trusting with your passwords should have nothing to hide.

Our mission
“Make security the path of least resistance for everyone who uses the internet.”

Most security breaches happen not because of sophisticated attacks, but because people reuse weak passwords, share credentials over Slack, or store secrets in plain-text config files. We fix that by making the secure option the easy option.

History

Where we've been

Vaultixs 1.0 launched in May 2025. Here's the short version of how we got here.

2024
Started building
Began as an internal tool for managing development secrets. The team kept reaching for it outside work hours too, so we decided to make it a product.
Early 2025
Private beta
Two hundred beta users put Vaultixs through its paces. We rewrote the autofill engine twice, completely rebuilt the sharing flow, and shipped the VS Code extension based on their feedback.
May 2025
Public launch
Vaultixs 1.0 launched publicly with the full feature set: encrypted vault, browser extensions, CLI, REST API, and all three pricing tiers.
Coming up
What's next
Passkey support, mobile apps for iOS and Android, breach monitoring, and two-factor authentication are actively in development and will ship in upcoming releases.

Come and try it yourself

Free account. Unlimited passwords. No credit card. It takes about a minute to set up and another ten to move your existing passwords over.

Vaultixs today
Version1.0
LaunchedMay 2025
EncryptionAES-256-GCM
Free planAlways available