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Unitone Secrets Manager is a secure local vault for API keys, access tokens, backup codes, and other developer secrets.
Modern work depends on credentials everywhere: OpenAI keys, GitHub tokens, Anthropic keys, Gemini credentials, Jira tokens, CI secrets, and multi-factor backup codes. Most teams still keep these in text files, notes apps, chat threads, or scattered password managers that are not designed for project-based developer workflows. Unitone Secrets Manager provides a cleaner and safer way to organize and protect these sensitive values directly inside Chrome.
What Unitone Secrets Manager does
Unitone Secrets Manager gives you a dedicated local vault for storing and organizing secrets by project and environment. It is designed for developers, operators, founders, and technical teams who need fast access to credentials while keeping them structured and protected.
With Unitone Secrets Manager, you can:
Store API keys and tokens in a dedicated encrypted local vault Organize secrets by project and environment Label records by provider such as OpenAI, GitHub, Anthropic, Gemini, Jira, or Custom Save authenticator backup codes as a separate grouped record type Reveal, copy, rotate, and soft-delete secrets from a single interface Search quickly across names, providers, projects, and environments Keep your data local to the browser profile in this version Export and import encrypted vault data for backup and migration Unlock using a master passphrase Recover access with a recovery key if the passphrase is lost Built for local-first security
This version of Unitone Secrets Manager is local-first. Your secret values are encrypted before they are stored in Chrome extension storage. The vault is designed to avoid sending your data to a backend service in this release.
Key security characteristics in the current version:
Secret values are encrypted locally before storage The vault is protected by your master passphrase A recovery key can be generated and stored by you for local recovery The unlock key is kept only in extension memory while the vault is open No broad host permissions are required for normal use No automatic page scraping or autofill is used in this version This makes Unitone Secrets Manager a strong fit for users who want a simple, local, developer-focused vault without creating a remote account just to get started.
Designed for developer workflows
Unlike a general consumer password manager, Unitone Secrets Manager is organized around how technical users actually work:
Project -> Environment structure Support for development, staging, production, and custom environments Fast local access to API credentials Clear labeling of providers and secret types Easy storage of 2FA backup codes alongside application credentials Examples of what you can store
OpenAI API keys GitHub personal access tokens Anthropic API keys Gemini API keys Jira API tokens Internal service credentials CI/CD deployment tokens Authenticator app backup codes Recovery codes for accounts and services Other sensitive technical secrets Backup codes support
Unitone Secrets Manager includes dedicated support for storing backup codes. Instead of treating these as a generic text note, you can save them as a specific Backup Codes record type. This helps you keep recovery codes organized and accessible when you need them most.
You can:
Save backup codes one per line Store them in the same encrypted vault as your API keys Track them as a grouped recovery set Keep them tied to the relevant project and environment if needed Why install it
If you work with multiple services, tools, environments, and credentials, Unitone Secrets Manager helps reduce the friction and risk of managing secrets manually. It gives you a focused, security-oriented workspace for the credentials you use every day without forcing you into a full enterprise platform.
You should install Unitone Secrets Manager if you want:
A local encrypted vault for developer secrets A simple way to store API keys and access tokens A structured way to organize secrets by project and environment A place to keep backup codes and recovery codes A security-first workflow for managing technical credentials in Chrome
Important note
As with any local-only secure vault, if both the master passphrase and the recovery key are lost, the encrypted vault data cannot be recovered. Users should save the recovery key in a safe location during setup.
Unitone Secrets Manager is designed to give users a professional, local-first way to protect the secrets that power modern development and AI workflows. If you manage API keys, tokens, backup codes, or technical credentials in Chrome, this extension gives you a safer and more organized place to keep them.