Setup guide for Autofill on Android
Keeper is available from the Google Play Store or from the Keeper Download page. Use KeeperFill to quickly create and autofill passwords and passkeys into apps and web browsers.
KeeperFill is available on Android 9 and newer. For the best experience, please update your Android device to the latest version.
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To enable KeeperFill, navigate to Keeper's Settings menu, then toggle "KeeperFill" on.
You will then prompted to select your preferred autofill service.
Set Keeper as your Preferred Autofill Service.
From the app or website login screen, tap Sign in to Keeper located above the keyboard and enter your Keeper master password.
If Keeper identifies a record match, your login will then be displayed. Simply tap on your login next to the Keeper icon to autofill your credentials and log in.
Some apps and sites have more than one login screen and may require you to tap your login on each screen.
If your device's keyboard does not support autofill, KeeperFill's appearance and location will vary like in the example below. You can also press-and-hold the field and select "Autofill".
If you would like to search for a record in your vault or create a new record, tap Search/Add. Then select whether you would like to Search or Create New Record.
If searching, select the record in your records list and tap Fill to autofill the login in the app or site.
If creating a new record, enter the record details and tap Save and Fill to save the record to your vault and autofill the newly created login in the app or site.
Keeper supports the use of FIDO2 passkeys for any supported websites and applications. By leveraging KeeperFill, users can conveniently authenticate without passwords, enhancing security and usability.
To ensure that your device uses Keeper for passkey login, visit your device settings screen > "Passwords, passkeys and data services" and select Keeper as your preferred service.
Passkeys work on websites and applications that have been specifically built to support them.
Upon tapping Create Passkey on a site or app, Keeper will intercept the request to create and save a passkey to your vault.
Returning to sites or apps where you have a stored passkey you will either be prompted to sign in with passkey or will be able to select Sign in with Passkey. Keeper does the rest!
Passkeys are available on Android devices running Android 14+ and work on websites and applications that have been specifically built to support them. Keeper maintains a passkey directory, which can be found HERE.
Ensure that Keeper is your selected provider from your device settings
If passkeys for Keeper don't show up, open the passkey provider settings from your device and ensure that Keeper is selected. Sometimes, we have found that you have to select Keeper again.
If Keeper does not appear immediately when signing into an app or website, please close and re-open the app.
Autofill can sometimes be triggered by press-and-hold on the field and selecting "Autofill".