Create, save, and autofill passwords
Save a password, credit card information, or address once and it’s instantly available for autofill across all your trusted LastPass devices – not just on your Safari browser.
Once you’ve said your info for a web page once, LastPass will autofill your data the next time you visit and attempt to log in. Just click on the LastPass form field pop-up and your data will be autofilled for you.
- Use LastPass to generate a unique password for every new account you create.
- Save passwords, credentials, and personal information without leaving the web page you’re on.
- Autofill your login or checkout information whenever you need it.
What can LastPass autofill on Safari?
LastPass autofills more than just passwords. You can safely, instantly autofill:
- Usernames and passwords.
- Email addresses.
- Phone numbers.
- Credit card numbers.
- Home and business shipping addresses.
- Banking information.
Get all-in-one password management with LastPass
- Encrypted at your device: Device-level encryption ensures your passwords are always protected, making it so only you can access your LastPass vault.
- Integrated with your vault: Your LastPass vault automatically connects with the iOS Safari Extension for your convenience and security, so your data always remain up-to-date and accessible.
- Accessible only to you: With LastPass’ zero-knowledge security model, your master password is the only thing that unlocks your vault – not even LastPass, Safari, or Apple can see what it’s your vault.
- Access your vault from anywhere: Your passwords aren’t limited to just the Safari browser and your Apple devices. With LastPass, you can access your passwords from anywhere, no matter the web browser, operating system, or device type.
- Securely share passwords: LastPass lets you share passwords directly to other users, so you can grant access to everyone who needs it while keeping your data protected at all times.
- Improve your security habits: Take control of your cybersecurity by tracking your online habits, from a live password health score – to help you avoid weak and reused passwords – and dark web monitoring.