Comparison

KeeForge vs Strongbox

Strongbox is a feature-rich iOS and macOS password manager that supports KeePass and Password Safe formats. KeeForge is a focused, fully-free KeePass client for iOS. Here's an honest comparison to help you pick.

The short version

Strongbox is a long-running, deeply-featured password manager with strong support for both KeePass and Password Safe vaults. Its Pro tier adds advanced workflows: hardware key support, browser integrations, advanced auto-type, and more. It is one of the most capable native KeePass clients available on Apple platforms.

KeeForge is narrower in scope by design — it focuses on KeePass .kdbx with a minimal, modern iOS experience. Every feature is in the free, fully open-source app. There is no Pro tier or subscription.

Both apps read standard .kdbx files, so you can try them side-by-side against the same vault.

Feature comparison

As of writing. Features change — check both vendors' release notes for the latest.

KeeForge Strongbox
Open KeePass .kdbx databases Yes Yes
Password Safe (.psafe3) support No Yes
Edit, create, and delete entries Yes Yes (Pro for full editing in some workflows)
AutoFill (passwords + passkeys + TOTP) Yes Yes
Face ID / Touch ID unlock Yes Yes
Cloud sync (iCloud, Dropbox, OneDrive, Files) Yes Yes (more providers in Pro)
YubiKey / hardware key support Not yet Yes (Pro)
Subscription / paid tier None — optional tip jar only Free + Pro (subscription or lifetime)
Open source GPLv3 (full app) Open source with commercial components
Platforms iOS, iPadOS, macOS (Apple Silicon), visionOS iOS, iPadOS, macOS
Minimum iOS version iOS 17 Lower (supports older devices)

What Strongbox does well

  • Support for both KeePass and Password Safe formats — useful if you have legacy .psafe3 vaults.
  • Pro tier offers YubiKey support, broader cloud-storage integrations, and advanced auto-type workflows.
  • Long track record of active development and a deep feature set for power users.
  • Mature macOS app alongside the iOS app for users who want a desktop client from the same vendor.

Where KeeForge differs

  • Completely free. No Pro tier, no subscription, no in-app purchases beyond a voluntary tip jar.
  • Every feature is open-source under GPLv3 — there's no paid tier with closed components.
  • Built natively for iOS 17+ with current platform features (TOTP AutoFill, passkey AutoFill, Files-app integration) as first-class concerns.
  • Smaller, more focused feature surface — easier to learn, faster to start using.

When to choose each

Choose KeeForge if…

  • You only use KeePass .kdbx vaults.
  • You don't want a subscription or Pro tier.
  • You don't need YubiKey hardware key support (yet).
  • You prefer a fully open-source app where every feature is in the public source.
  • You're on iOS 17 or later.

Choose Strongbox if…

  • You have .psafe3 Password Safe vaults you need to open.
  • You need YubiKey or other hardware key support.
  • You want advanced auto-type workflows on macOS.
  • You're on an older iOS device (pre-iOS 17).

Many KeePass users keep more than one client installed and pointed at the same vault. Because .kdbx is a portable format, switching costs are low — try both and see which fits your day.

Try KeeForge

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