1Password now lets Claude sign in to websites without seeing your passwords
Key Points:
- 1Password has launched a new Claude integration for Mac users that enables Anthropic’s AI agent to sign into websites without accessing users' passwords or two-factor authentication codes.
- The integration allows Claude to complete browser-based tasks requiring logins, such as booking travel or managing accounts, by securely injecting approved credentials directly into web pages without storing them in Claude’s memory or systems.
- Users control access through biometric prompts for each login request, with permissions lasting only for the current session, and Claude can handle multi-step workflows across multiple websites without repeated logins.
- A new Agentic Mode locks down the 1Password vault when an AI agent controls the browser, making only task-approved credentials available and wiping autofilled data if form submissions fail; users can monitor and cancel this mode anytime.
- The feature is currently available for Mac users on business, family, and individual plans and requires both 1Password and Claude desktop apps and browser extensions, with plans to add support for payment cards and identity info in future updates.