

LastPass does not include form fills with the standard export from the LastPass web vault. LastPass.CSV)ġ0 – Now open web version of the BitWardenġ1 – Go to ‘Tools’ in the top navigation menuġ2 – Select LastPass (csv) from the dropdown:ġ3 – Choose the file you created in Step 9Ĭongratulations! You have just transferred all of your data from LastPass into Bitwarden! Import your form fills into BitWarden (OPTIONAL)

If this LastPass bug affects your exported data you should use a text editor (such as Notepad) to find and replace all of these values before importing into Bitwarden.įor example, you may want to do a find and replace for & → & and < → <).Ħ – Open any text editor, we will be using Notepad (You can quickly access it by pressing Win+R, typing ‘notepad’ and hit ENTER)ħ – Paste text you copied to clipboard (CTRL+V)ĩ – In the dialog make sure you have selected : The LastPass exporter may change (HTML encode) these and possibly other special characters in your passwords to their respective HTML encoded values (ex. IMPORTANT: There are known bugs (for years now) with the LastPass exporter regarding special characters such as the ampersand ( &), the greater than sign ( >), and the less than sign ( <). This is all your data from LastPass sorted as Coma Separated Values (CSV), your next step will be to save it to a file using any text editor.įor the following instructions pretend that you are using Windows as your system, for Mac OS there are slight differences in key combinations and software.ĥ – Select all text on page (CTRL+A) and Copy it to clipboard (CTRL+C)


Import your passwords to BitWarden – Text explanationĢ – Select ‘More options’ on bottom left of the pageĤ – For security reasons you will be asked to re-enter your password, once this done you will see a picture like this: Migrating from LastPass to Bitwarden Import your passwords to BitWarden – Video explanation
