OpenKeyring is the umbrella project for local-first password tools: software that keeps vault ownership, recovery, and portability close to the user instead of hiding them behind a hosted service.
Oak Keyring is the current OpenKeyring implementation: a privacy-first, local-first TUI password manager.
It starts with a local encrypted vault on your device. Google Drive sync is optional encrypted transport and backup that you control, not the trust root for your passwords.
- Local-first encrypted vaults
- Keyboard-driven terminal workflows
- Optional encrypted Google Drive sync
- Import, export, recovery, and migration paths as product requirements
- Clear boundaries around what sync storage can and cannot learn
- Website: https://openkeyring.com/
- Install preview: https://openkeyring.com/en/install/
- Main project: https://github.com/OpenKeyring/oak-keyring
Oak Keyring is in preview. Public security language is intentionally narrow: local vault ownership, encrypted sync transport, and no public third-party audit claim yet.