Keyguard

Keyguard
Keyguard
Developer: Artem Chepurnyi
Category: Productivity
16.1K installs
536 ratings
1.3K monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 100% · Ad 0%
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Keyguard Summary

Keyguard is a with in-app purchases Android app in Productivity by Artem Chepurnyi. Released in Apr 2023 (2 years ago). It has about 16.1K+ installs and 536 ratings with a 4.83★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.3K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store metadata: updated Mar 16, 2026.

Recent activity: 590 installs this week (970 over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth , and 3.00 new ratings this week View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 16, 2026 .


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App Description

A password manager that focuses on the user experience.

A third-party client for a bitwarden/vaultwarden server. This product is not associated with the Bitwarden project nor Bitwarden, Inc. Bitwarden® is a registered trademark of Bitwarden Inc.

Keyguard highlights:


• A beautiful rich Material You user interface.
• A powerful and fast search.
• A watchtower that finds items with Reused passwords, Inactive two factor authentication, Unsecure Websites as well as Duplicate, Incomplete and Expiring items.
• Amazing native performance.
• Android Autofill Framework support.
Multi-account support with secure login and two-factor authentication support.
• Add items, modify, and view your vault offline.
• Download large attachments in background.
• Beautiful Light/Dark theme.
Chrome OS support.
• And much more!

On top of that, Keyguard features eye-catching animations and that buttery smoothness you should expect from the latest and most excellent apps!

How app uses declared permissions:


QUERY_ALL_PACKAGES: when a user links an app to the secret, the user wants to see the list of all apps to choose from.
When a user opens the linked apps section, the user wants to see the app's label and icon and know that he can directly open it. The user does not want to see the app's identifier instead.