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December 1, 2022
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Native Password AutoFill Extension macOS

  • December 1, 2022
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So one of the people in my family subscription for 1P relies heavily on iCloud Keychain. The nice piece about using the native autofill extension is entries from both show up together in-line. This happens on iOS (or if you use other password managers it secure by each provider but both are offered the same way together).

in terms of migration and allowing those who wish to use both depending on the context. It would be nice to support the native autofill extension, but further it limits exposure or need for safari extension. Should someone not want to use or can't install the extension due to work policy or just rather not use safari extensions

thanks.


1Password Version: 8.x
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: macOS 12.6
Browser:_ Safari

Best answer by 1P_Dave

macOS AutoFill is officially in public beta! 🎉 

Check out our official announcement here: macOS AutoFill is now in public beta!

We’ll be actively monitoring the new thread for your feedback as we continue testing and improving the feature. We’d love for you to join the conversation there!

-Dave

116 replies

JuCos
November 13, 2025

+1, I would love it!

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
November 13, 2025

Thank you for sharing your request! 

-Dave

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rctneil
December 2, 2025

Hi there 1PW team.   Please could we have some indication here about whether or not the "2nd attempt of native MacOS autofill" that you alluded to in the last AMA is heading in a positive or negative direction?

All of us in this chat really would love this feature (as many of us have said many many times) so a small progress update / state of play update would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

December 10, 2025

+1

December 15, 2025

I'd like to chime in and put a +1 for supporting the native macOS passwords system. Even with the autofill turned completely off in Safari and in System Settings, the Apple passkey prompt comes up in Safari when requesting a passkey. Sometimes it can't even find the 1Pass passkey, as in this screenshot. It basically makes passkeys unusable for macOS users who prefer safari. Chrome and other browsers work fine. 

It seems like you should support this screen for the most consistent macOS/iOS experience possible. I am an affiliate and professional supporter and cheerleader for 1Password and encounter this problem almost daily... still now years after the ability was introduced by Apple. 

 

TooSlimSam
January 23, 2026

Today's status update highlights one more reason 1Password developers need to prioritize Safari Native Autofill on MacOS:

1Password Browser Extension Code Syntax Rendering Issue

Jan 23, 2026 at 12:04 PM

Resolved - The 1Password browser extension, which works by injecting code into web pages, inadvertently included code from PrismJS, a third party dependency, breaking syntax highlighting on some websites that display code blocks.

I do not want an extension injecting unnecessary Javascript into every web page I visit, and certainly not inadequately tested 3rd party Javascript. The next time this happens, the third party code could inject a security vulnerability, and not just a formatting issue. Surely a security focused company should understand why this is an issue. And yes, I know about Universal Autofill, and I don't want to give 1Password accessibility permissions either. Why does a security focused company have so much trouble understanding the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_privilege?

As a bonus, support for Safari Native Autofill on MacOS will give a far better user experience. I'm not even going to get started on the frustrations created by the UI of the 1Password Safari extension.

 

 

January 30, 2026

For companies and persons in the EU using macOS to access EU services 1Password will no longer be an option, for using 2FA with EU login with Passkeys - the most secure and convenient method -  is not possible. The relevant web pages will trigger native Autofill.

Sorry 1P. 

rctneil
January 30, 2026

What does this mean?

January 30, 2026

If you like to have secure and convenient access to the EU login, you either have to choose an "expensive" hardware device, like a yubikey, or turn to other products, which will mostly do, what 1P does, but also support native Autofill - like Apples own Passwords.

Companies will provide their staff with a reasonable priced product, which meets their demand. EU login is going to be used by a broad range of companies as it is becoming mandatory for regulations. On May, 21st, EU regulation 2024/1157 will have to be obeyed and waste shipment across internal EU borders will have to be registered in a central EU system by companies. Guess what: to access the EU system you need an EU login and use 2FA.

To be honest: most private persons use only the plain Password Manager in 1P, enjoying that it supports Passkeys as well. But I see more and more national and EU administrative services forcing a secure Passkey storage. And on macOS this triggers Autofill, the other option being a hardware key. Given that Apple Passwords will do that...who will turn to another product which costs, but won't support this?

I am not sure, but I think I have seen this movement on Microsoft Cloud services as well, where I can't use 1P for Passkey anymore. Have to look this up...

February 13, 2026

One additional place 1Password's auto fill fails but native succeeds is in the Windows App (formerly Remote Desktop) (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/windows-app/id1295203466). When I remote into Windows and want to fill in a UAC prompt or unlock the desktop, Cmd+\ asks for permission to use the password I select and I approve but nothing happens.

If my password is in Passwords.app, I can go to Edit > AutoFill and it fills as expected. (Maybe it's virtually invoking key presses or something? Or maybe it's doing private API stuff?)

March 2, 2026

Although I prefer 1Password's features and UX, especially the developer tooling, I will be migrating to Passwords.app for personal use due to the lack of native autofill support on MacOS.

March 3, 2026

I'm an OG 1Password user of over 20+ years. Probably back to version 2 when it was still called "1Passwd". For decades it has been "indispensable" software on the Mac platform ...  but it just isn't anymore. It's still more full featured than Apple Passwords, but when it comes to the basics it's now falling short due to the foot dragging with native autofill support on macOS and the ongoing conflicts with the native passkey implementation. Time and again these issues have been reported but not addressed. And look I get it. Since AgileBits took the VC money they are more focused on the Enterprise market and not the loyal Mac users whose support was used to build the company. That would be fine if we had all the functionality we needed as Individual and Family plan users. And normally I would not have minded the recent price increase because I recognize they haven't had one in several years (and because they have to pay for all the new developer features I will never use). But a price increase of that magnitude when this thread is 3+ years old and counting with no indication whatsoever that they are going to deliver this much requested functionality means I'm now officially at the point where my patience has started to wear thin. I finally managed to get my wife onto the Apple platform last year. Now I'm eyeing the newly announced iPhone 17e for my mother who is currently using some random, AT&T store Android. When I pull the trigger on that my entire family will be in the Apple ecosystem and I'll no longer have any need for cross-platform support. The Uplock app fills in the gaps for the various categories that 1Password supports that the Passwords app doesn't for a significantly lower price. And while the Passwords app has a few shortcomings I've encountered while test driving it over the last few months, it's much easier to swallow that from a free app than one you are paying for on an ongoing basis.

So yeah. I just decided tonight that if native autofill support on macOS isn't addressed by the time my subscription renews in May I'll just have to reluctantly move on to the first-party Apple solution.

JuCos
March 3, 2026

A very good overview of 1Password at present 🫶

March 9, 2026

I moved to StrongBox it has native autofill support and has ssh agent support - which is the only thing keeping me tethered to 1Password. Last straw was the massive price-hike, if the Safari extension was not horrendously unstable and/or native autofill was implemented, I wouldn't have switched.

rctneil
March 10, 2026

Is this what you were waiting for 1Password?

https://bsky.app/profile/rmondello.com/post/3mgnjllogxs2b

Can we have an update on this?   We all want this so much!  

March 10, 2026

This is really bugging. It's not that it's too complicated, it's not that it's too much work if you have some devs working. It's just all about whether and when you want to do it. And obviously, they don't want or want other fancy things first.

Let's all hope it is already in the pipeline and it's only the policy to not announce in advance.