Keyflair
Keyflair Summary
Keyflair is a mobile Android app in Libraries And Demo by Burak Yilmaz. Released in Mar 2026 (recently released ago). It has about 1.00+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.00 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 17, 2026.
Recent activity: 1.00 installs this week (1.00 over 4 weeks) View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 17, 2026 .
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App Description
The password manager that works offline. No account, no cloud, no tracking.
KeyFlair is a fast, private password manager and two-factor authenticator that stores everything locally on your device — no account
required, no cloud sync, no data collection.
FEATURES
• Secure Vault — Store unlimited passwords, usernames, URLs and notes. All encrypted with AES-256.
• Two-Factor Authenticator — Manage your 2FA accounts in one place. Scan QR codes or enter secrets manually. Live TOTP codes with countdown
timers, right on your device.
• Password Generator — Create strong, customizable passwords instantly. Control length, uppercase, numbers and symbols.
• Security Score — Get an overview of your password health. Identify weak, reused or old passwords at a glance.
• Biometric Unlock — Use Face ID or Touch ID to open your vault instantly.
• Encrypted Backups — Export and import your vault as an encrypted .keyflair file. Take your data with you safely.
• Quick Add — Add new entries in seconds with built-in site suggestions for 70+ popular services including Google, GitHub, Instagram,
Amazon and more.
• Multi-language — English, German and Turkish interface.
• No Account Needed — Open the app, set your master password, start using it. That's it.
• Offline First — Everything stays on your device. No internet connection required.
PRIVACY
KeyFlair never sends your data anywhere. There are no servers, no analytics, no ads. Your vault is encrypted and stays on your phone.
MASTER PASSWORD
Your vault is protected by a master password you choose. If you forget it, there is no recovery — this is by design, to ensure only you can access your data.
