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This article contains Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding Import & Export.

Q: How do I import my data if I dont see my service on the import options list?

A: If we don't have official support for the service you are using, manually condition a .csv or .json for import into Bitwarden. For more information about how to do this, see Condition a Bitwarden .csv or .json.

Q: Can I import to Bitwarden from iCloud/Mac Keychain?

A: Currently, Apple does not provide an official way to export data from iCloud, Mac Keychain, or Safari.

Here are some third-party programs available to export this data:

{% callout warning %} Disclaimer: These 3rd party scripts/programs are unsupported by Bitwarden or Apple, and should be used at your own risk. {% endcallout %}

Once exported from iCloud, Mac Keychain, or Safari, see Import Data to your Vault.

Q: How do I import items directly to Collections?

A: To import items directly to Collections, format your import as a Bitwarden .csv (for more information, see Condition a Bitwarden .csv or .json) and specify Collections to import each item to within the file.

Q: How do I import file attachments to Bitwarden?

A: File Attachments must be manually migrated to your Bitwarden Vault, as they are currently not included in bulk import operations.

Please note that storage of File Attachments is available only for Premium users, including members of Paid Organizations (Families, Teams, or Enterprise).

Q: Why did importing create duplicate Vault items?

A: Every import operation creates every new record as an item in your Vault, regardless of whether matching Vault items already exist in your Vault. Prior to import, we recommend either:

  • Editing your import file to only include net-new Vault Items.

  • Purging your Vault before an import operation.

    Personal Vaults can be purged from the SettingsMy Account page. Organization Vaults can be purged from the Organization SettingsMy Organization page.

Q: What file formats does Bitwarden support for import?

A: The following formats are supported out-of-the-box:

{% callout info %} If your format is not listed below, manually condition a Bitwarden .csv or .json. {% endcallout %}

  • 1Password (1pif)
  • 1Password 6 & 7 Windows (.sv)
  • 1Password 6 & 7 Mac (csv)
  • Ascendo DataVault (csv)
  • Avast Passwords (csv)
  • Avast Passwords (json)
  • Avira (json)
  • BlackBerry Password Keeper (csv)
  • Blur (csv)
  • Brave (csv)
  • Buttercup (csv)
  • Chrome (csv)
  • Clipperz (html)
  • Codebook (csv)
  • Dashlane (json)
  • Encryptr (csv)
  • Enpass (csv)
  • Enpass (json)
  • Firefox (csv)
  • F-Secure KEY (fsk)
  • GNOME Passwords and Keys/Seahorse (json)
  • Kaspersky Password Manager (txt)
  • KeePass 2 (xml)
  • KeePassX (csv)
  • Keeper (csv)
  • LastPass (csv)
  • LogMeOnce (csv)
  • Meldium (csv)
  • mSecure (csv)
  • Myki (csv)
  • Microsoft Edge (Chromium) (csv)
  • Nordpass (csv)
  • Opera (csv)
  • Padlock (csv)
  • Passbolt (csv)
  • PassKeep (csv)
  • Passman (json)
  • Passpack (csv)
  • Password Agent (csv)
  • Password Boss (json)
  • Password Dragon (xml)
  • Password Safe (xml)
  • PasswordWallet (txt)
  • RememBear (csv)
  • RoboForm (csv)
  • SafeInCloud (xml)
  • SaferPass (csv)
  • SecureSafe (csv)
  • SplashID (csv)
  • Sticky Password (xml)
  • True Key (csv)
  • Universal Password Manager (csv)
  • Vivaldi (csv)
  • Yoti (csv)
  • Zoho Vault (csv)