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zero-knowledge  |  local-first  |  always yours

keep your
secrets.

Peach remembers your passwords and fills them in automatically. Your data stays on your device, visible only to you. Pay once, own it forever.

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The Peach entry screen showing an example Proton Mail login.

features

Small moments. Carefully handled.

Fills the form. Gets out of the way.

The moment you focus a login field, Peach appears inline — credentials ready, 2FA code already showing. One tap fills everything and exits.

Username, email, password. One popup.

Peach surfaces your saved usernames and emails separately so you can pick exactly what each site needs, then generates and fills the password in one tap.

security architecture — compact spec

No server. No account. No one else.

Your vault never leaves your device unencrypted. No hosted database to breach, no account to lock.

Native Firefox passkeys. Finally.

Peach saves and uses passkeys natively in Firefox and Chrome.

Firefox passkey status →

password generator

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Fits this site’s rules

generator — site-aware

Passwords fit for every site.

Peach reads the page for length limits and character rules before generating. The result fits the first time.

No more breaches hiding in the vault.

Peach monitors every entry for breaches, weak passwords, and reuse. Pro gets a ranked remediation queue.

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Cards, too.

Store cards alongside passwords. Peach autofills checkout forms and copies details with one tap.

Panic is there when leaving matters.

Peach can irreversibly destroy the local vault after double verification. Explicit, not accidental.

A forgotten password is no longer the end.

12 recovery words, shown once at vault creation. Write them down — they restore everything.

The Peach Codex — a printed A4 document with a grid of Aztec codes encoding the encrypted vault, ready to scan and restore.
peach codex — physical vault backup, Pro

Print your vault. Restore from nothing.

The Peach Codex turns your encrypted vault into a scannable document. Print it, put it in a safe. If every device is lost or stolen, scan the page and enter your passphrase — your vault comes back, complete.

No server. No account. No Peach infrastructure. Just paper.

Oh and we didn't forget about Notes.

Store anything sensitive next to your passwords — 2FA backup codes, SSH passphrases, private keys. Encrypted the same way, available only to you.

Free to start.

$39 for Pro. Once.

Free on Chrome and Firefox — with Android and iOS on the way. Pro adds sync across all your devices, passkeys, advanced vault health, and Peach Codex. One-time payment — no subscription, ever.

Free forever

Peach

  • Unlimited passwords, cards, notes, and 2FA codes
  • Inline popup — fill, edit, and create entries without leaving the page
  • Smart autofill
  • Breach monitoring
  • Strong password generation
  • Import from any manager
  • Chrome, Firefox, and Android (iOS coming soon)

One-time. No subscription.

Peach Pro

$39
  • Everything in Free
  • Peach Sync — encrypted, peer-to-peer
  • Native browser passkeys for Chrome and Firefox
  • Advanced vault health
  • Peach Codex — print your vault for physical backup
  • Canary Entries — fake credentials that alert you if your vault is extracted
  • Duress Vault — a second password that opens a decoy vault
  • $39, once, yours forever
Buy Peach Pro — $39

How Peach compares.

Capability Peach Bitwarden 1Password Proton Pass KeePass
Zero-knowledge encryption
No server dependency
No cloud to breach
Duress / hidden vault
Multi-device sync DIY only
No subscription required
No account required
No phone-home / telemetry
Modern UX & autofill
Self-contained backup File export
Physical disaster recovery
3-year cost $39 $30 $108 $144 $0
  • Peach Sync pairs devices once via Chirp, then syncs directly over your local network.

Your vault. No infrastructure.

PeachScript turns your encrypted vault into a restore string you can keep offline, or download it as a .peach file to store anywhere. Paste the string into Peach on another device, enter your passphrase, and your vault comes back. No account, no server, no Peach infrastructure in the middle.

Peach Codex goes further — print your vault and restore from paper alone.

PeachScript restore string