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Vaultwarden is an unofficial, lightweight Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, perfect for self-hosting and smaller deployments.
Vaultwarden (formerly bitwarden_rs) is a fast and lightweight implementation of the Bitwarden server API, designed for self-hosting. It provides a secure, cross-platform password management solution fully compatible with the standard Bitwarden clients.
Provides a lightweight, self-hostable alternative to the official Bitwarden server for individuals and small organizations who need a secure password management solution without the overhead of the standard implementation.
Fully compatible with official Bitwarden clients (web, desktop, mobile, browser extensions).
Offers a significantly lighter resource footprint compared to the official C# implementation.
Built with security and performance in mind using the Rust programming language.
Easy to deploy via Docker, making self-hosting straightforward.
Vaultwarden can be deployed in various scenarios for secure, self-managed password storage:
Set up a private password vault accessible from all your devices and browsers.
Achieve complete data sovereignty and privacy for personal password management.
Provide secure password sharing and management for employees within a small company or team.
Enhance organizational security with controlled access to shared credentials.
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