--- layout: article title: Import your data from another application categories: [getting-started] featured: true popular: true tags: [import] --- You can very easily import your data from an array of different password manager applications. bitwarden supports importing data into your individual account from the following sources: - bitwarden (csv) - [1Password (1pif)]({% link _articles/importing/import-from-1password.md %}) - [1Password 6 Windows (csv)]({% link _articles/importing/import-from-1password.md %}) - Ascendo DataVault (csv) - Avira (json) - [Chrome (csv)]({% link _articles/importing/import-from-chrome.md %}) - Clipperz (html) - Dashlane (csv) - Enpass (csv) - Firefox Password Exporter (xml) - GNOME Passwords and Keys/Seahorse (json) - KeePass 2 (xml) - KeePassX (csv) - Keeper (csv) - [LastPass (csv)]({% link _articles/importing/import-from-lastpass.md %}) - Meldium (csv) - mSecure (csv) - [Opera (csv)]({% link _articles/importing/import-from-chrome.md %}) - Padlock (csv) - PassKeep (csv) - Password Boss (json) - Password Dragon (xml) - Password Safe (xml) - RoboForm (html) - SafeInCloud (xml) - SaferPass (csv) - SplashID (csv) - Sticky Password (xml) - True Key (csv) - Universal Password Manager (csv) - [Vivaldi (csv)]({% link _articles/importing/import-from-chrome.md %}) - Zoho Vault (csv) To import your data, log into the web vault at and navigate to **Tools** → **Import Data**. Instructions for importing from each source are available after selecting the desired file format from the dropdown menu. **Organization Accounts** Additionally, you can also import data directly into an organization account for sharing. bitwarden supports importing data into your organization account from the following sources: - bitwarden (csv) - LastPass (csv) To import your data, log into the web vault at and navigate to your organization admin area. Then navigate to **Settings** → **Import Data**. ## Generic CSV Format (individual account) You can manually condition a [CSV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values) file for your individual account import using the generic bitwarden format. Create a UTF-8 encoded plaintext file with the following format: ``` name,uri,username,password,notes,folder,favorite,totp,fields ``` The above header must be the first line in the file. An example file may look like the following: ``` name,uri,username,password,notes,folder,favorite,totp,fields Twitter,https://twitter.com,hello@bitwarden.com,password123,,Social,1,, EVGA,https://www.evga.com/support/login.asp,hello@bitwarden.com,fakepassword,,,,TOTPSEED123, My Bank,https://www.wellsfargo.com/home.jhtml,john.smith,password123,Bank PIN is 1234,,,,"PIN: 1234" ``` [{% icon fa-download %} Download example](/files/bitwarden_export.csv) When importing from this format, select the **bitwarden (csv)** file format option from the dropdown menu. ## Generic CSV Format (organization account) You can manually condition a [CSV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values) file for your organization account import using the generic bitwarden format. The format is almost the same as the individual account format above, however, organizations have "collections" instead of a "folder" and no "favorite". Create a UTF-8 encoded plaintext file with the following format: ``` name,uri,username,password,notes,collections,totp,fields ``` The above header must be the first line in the file. An example file may look like the following: ``` name,uri,username,password,notes,collections,totp,fields Twitter,https://twitter.com,hello@bitwarden.com,password123,,"Social,Marketing",, EVGA,https://www.evga.com/support/login.asp,hello@bitwarden.com,fakepassword,,,TOTPSEED123, Bank,https://www.wellsfargo.com/home.jhtml,john.smith,password123,Bank PIN is 1234,"Finance",,"PIN: 1234" ``` [{% icon fa-download %} Download example](/files/bitwarden_export_org.csv) When importing from this format, select the **bitwarden (csv)** file format option from the dropdown menu.