--- layout: article title: Export Vault Data categories: [import-export] featured: false popular: false tags: [export, accounts, csv] order: 06 --- Bitwarden allows you to export your personal Vault data from any client application, or an Organization Vault from the Web Vault or CLI. Exports can be downloaded as plaintext `.json` or `.csv` files, or as a `.json` [Encrypted Export]({% link _articles/importing/encrypted-export.md %}). Bitwarden recommends using `.json` for a more complete option for standard backup procedures as `.csv` exports will not export Cards or Identities. For information on the format of Bitwarden `.csv` and `.json` exports, see [Condition a Bitwarden .csv or .json]({% link _articles/importing/condition-bitwarden-import.md %}). Vault Exports **will not include** File Attachments or Items in the Trash. {% callout warning %} Unless you're using an [Encrypted Export]({% link _articles/importing/encrypted-export.md %}), do not store or send the exported file over insecure channels, like email, and delete the file immediately after use. {% endcallout %} ## Export a Personal Vault Export your Personal Vault data from any client application: ### From the Web Vault 1. Select **Tools** from the top navigation bar. 3. Select **Export Vault** from the left-hand Tools menu. 4. On the Export Vault page: - Select a **File Format** (`.json`, `.csv`, or `.json (Encrypted)`). - Enter your **Master Password**. 5. Select the **Export Vault** button to download your Vault Export. You will be prompted to specify a location for download. ### From the Mobile App 1. Tap the **Settings** tab. 2. Scroll down to the **Tools** section, and tap **Export Vault**. 3. On the Export Vault page: - Select a **File Format** (`.json`, `.csv`, or `.json (Encrypted)`). - Enter your **Master Password**. 4. Select the **Export Vault** button to download your Vault Export. You will be prompted to specify a location for download. ### From the Browser Extension 1. Open the **Settings** tab. 2. Scroll down to the **Tools** section, and select **Export Vault**. 4. On the Export Vault page: - Select a **File Format** (`.json`, `.csv`, or `.json (Encrypted)`). - Enter your **Master Password**. 5. Select the **Export Vault** button to download your Vault Export. You will be prompted to specify a location for download. ### From the Desktop App 1. Navigate to **File** → **Export Vault**. 2. In the Export Vault window: - Select a **File Format** (`.json`, `.csv`, or `.json (Encrypted)`). - Enter your **Master Password**. 3. Select the **Submit** button to download your Vault Export. You will be prompted to specify a location for download. ### From the CLI Use the `bw export` command to export your Vault data. By default, `bw export` will create a `.csv` export in the current working directory. You may pass the following options with the `bw export` command: - `--output ` to specify a saving location of your choice. - `--format ` to specify the file format as `csv` (*default*), `json`, or `encrypted_json`. ## Export an Organization Vault Admins and Owners may export their Organization Vault from the Web Vault or CLI: ### From the Web Vault 1. Open your Organization and select the **Tools** tab. {% image organizations/org-export.png Export Organization Vault %} 2. Select **Export Vault** from the left-hand Tools menu. 4. On the Export Vault page: - Select a **File Format** (`.json`, `.csv`, or `.json (Encrypted)`). - Enter your **Master Password**. 5. Select the **Export Vault** button to download your Vault Export. You will be prompted to specify a location for download. ### From the CLI From the Bitwarden CLI application, use the `bw export` command with the `--organizationid ` option to export your Organization Vault. {% callout info %} Retrieve your `` value using the command: `bw list organizations`. {% endcallout %} By default, `bw export` will create a `.csv` export in the current working directory, however you may pass the following options with the command: - `--output ` to specify a saving location of your choice. - `--format ` to specify the file format as `csv` (*default*), `json`, or `encrypted_json`.