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SAVE & AUTOFILL

Save and autofill passwords in Google Chrome

Let LastPass autofill passwords, credit cards, checkouts, and other form fields for you.

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Why use autofill on Google Chrome?

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Save time

Similar to Google Chrome Autofill, LastPass autofill allows you to input your login credentials without ever having to leave the web page you’re on.

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Access your passwords from anywhere

You’re not limited to Chrome or Android devices with LastPass. With unlimited device sync, you can access your data on any web browser, operating system, and device type.

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Get actionable security tips

LastPass will notify you of potential risks, from identified data breaches on the dark web to password reuse, so you can stay on top of your security.


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Autosave and autofill with LastPass

Stop wasting time on formfields. Save a password to LastPass once and we’ll autofill it for you the next time you need to log in. 

When you hit a form field, the LastPass Google Chrome browser extension will produce a pop-up with the website’s credentials. Simply click it and your data is autofilled.

  • Create unique passwords for every new account with the integrated LastPass password generator. 
  • Autosave credentials without leaving the site you’re on in Chrome. 
  • Instantly autosave your credentials the next time you visit the website.


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What can LastPass autofill on Google Chrome?

LastPass can save and protect more than just passwords. With LastPass, you can save and autofill:

  • Usernames and passwords.
  • Email addresses.
  • Credit card numbers.
  • Home and business shipping addresses. 


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Go beyond autofill and get all-in-one password management with LastPass

  • Encrypted at your device: Saved logins and your vault are always protected thanks to local, device-level encryption.
  • Integrated with your vault: Your Lastpass vault remains instantly accessible through the LastPass Google Chrome extension.
  • Accessible only to you:  LastPass’ zero-knowledge security model ensures only you can access your password vault – not even LastPass or Chrome can see what’s inside. 
  • Access your vault from anywhere: Unlike the Chrome password manager, LastPass allows you to access your passwords from anywhere, no matter the web browser, operating system, or device type. 
  • Securely share passwords: Share passwords with peace of mind. LastPass lets you share passwords with other users, so your passwords remain encrypted in transit, always protected. 
  • Improve your security habits: Track your cybersecurity habits, from weak passwords in need of updating to LastPass’ dark web monitoring, which will instantly notify you if any of your personal accounts have found to have been breached on the dark web.

Synchronize your passwords and form fills across all your devices

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LastPass browser extension

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LastPass desktop applications

  • Windows
  • Mac
  • Linux
  • Web vault
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LastPass mobile applications

Explore other LastPass features

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Dark web monitoring

LastPass will immediately alert you if your personal information is found on the dark web.

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Password generator

Create strong, unique, hacking-resistant passwords for new and existing accounts.

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Secure credential sharing

Share passwords and documents with your friends, employees and contractors without compromising security practices.

Frequently asked questions

How to turn on LastPass autofill for Chrome extension?

  • Open your Chrome web browser and sign in to your Google account
  • Download the LastPass extension for Chrome from the Google Play store. 
  • Go to Chrome Settings, click on Passwords and Autofill, then click on the Google Password Manager. Under Settings, switch the toggle off so Chrome does not offer to save your passwords.
  • Switch the second toggle off for “Auto Sign-In” so the LastPass extension takes over autofill for Google.

Why should I consider a standalone password manager instead of the built-in Chrome password manager?

While Chrome’s built-in password manager is convenient, it has it’s shortcomings: particularly, it lacks the sophisticated security settings of a standalone password manager like LastPass.

Moreover, LastPass gives users the ability to securely share passwords with fellow users and access your passwords from anywhere. With LastPass, you’re not limited to accessing your passwords on Chrome or Android and Google devices; you can access your passwords on any device types, web browser, and operating system – Apple, MacOS, iOS, Safari, Edge, Firefox, etc.

Where are my saved passwords if I’m using an Android device?

If you’re using an Android device and autosaving passwords prior to downloading and using LastPass, they’re stored in your Google Password Manager. 

To export your passwords from the Google Password Manager and import them to LastPass:

On web browser: Click on the top-right drop-down menu in Chrome, hover over “Passwords and Autofill”, and click on” Google Password Manager”. Once in your password manager, click on “Settings” and choose to |export your passwords as a CVS file. Import the file to your LastPass vault and your ready to start autofilling your passwords using LastPass.

On the mobile app browser: Click on the top-right drop-down menu in Chrome, click on “Settings,” and click on “Google Password Manager.” Once here, click on the “Settings” button at the bottom of screen and choose to export passwords. Once exported, you can go to LastPass and import this file to transfer your passwords. 

How do I generate a new password in Chrome?

With LastPass, it’s as simple as clicking on the new password form field when creating an account. A pop-up from LastPass will appear above the form field, which will include our built-in password generator.

You can set specific parameters you’d like your new password to meet, like length and whether it should include numbers and special characters. Click on the generated password and it will autofill into the form field for you. When you create your account, your new credentials will be saved to LastPass.

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