All the latest releases from the 1Password Team

Updated to 8.10.52 on
Browser

1Password in the browser

Brandon
by Brandon
Brandon

Passkeys 🔑

Earlier this summer, we announced our commitment to providing users a safer, more convenient way to sign in to online accounts using passkeys in the 1Password beta browser extension. Today, we’re excited to announce that full passkey support has arrived!

With today’s release, you can now create, manage, and sign in with passkeys on a growing number of websites and apps directly from the 1Password browser extension. You can also use 1Password on any device to view, organize, and share your saved passkeys.

So, what are you waiting for? Start by finding a site that supports passkeys. You can do this by browsing our passkey directory, or by opening Watchtower in 1Password, which now flags all of your existing logins that could be updated with a passkey.

Let us know what you think! We’ll be keeping our ears open to better understand how we can build on what we’ve released today.

Image showing a new passkey being created for Github
Image showing a passkey being used to sign in to Github
Updated to 2.30.3 on
Developer tools

1Password CLI

Simon
by Simon
Simon
Download 1Password CLI

1Password CLI 2.30.3 is now available. 🎉

This release includes security improvements, bug fixes for 1Password CLI commands, and introduces enhanced configuration options.

Updated to 2.9.7 on
Provisioning

1Password SCIM Bridge

1Password Provisioning Team
by 1Password Provisioning Team
1Password Provisioning Team
Get started with 1Password SCIM Bridge

1Password SCIM Bridge 2.9.7 is now available. 🎉

This release includes several fixes and improvements.

Updated to 8.10.6 on
Web

1Password for Web

Rob
by Rob
Rob

Back to the Web

A while back, we introduced brand new apps for desktop platforms: Mac, Windows, and Linux. These apps used a stunning new design system and for the first time, 1Password looked consistent, no matter which platform you used. Unless you signed in on 1Password.com, that is.

For the past year, we’ve been working to bring that same modern experience to the web, and now it’s here. We’re starting with a minimal version that aims to match the functionality of the existing web experience while providing a beautiful new interface. From here, we’ll continue polishing and bringing over features that have been added to our other apps already but never made it to the web, so stay tuned.

Image showing the new 1Password for Web in dark mode in Safari