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Lemonade Password Manager: Secure Vault for Passwords and .env Files with PWA Interface

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Mauro Habbaby

3mo ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

Lemonade is a password manager designed to be simpler than enterprise alternatives, featuring an encrypted vault for passwords, API keys, and .env files. It includes TOTP, passkeys, emergency access, secure notes, and browser extensions as a PWA. The key differentiator is its Env Vault that automatically detects .env files and credentials from project folders. Pricing is free for 15 passwords or $2.99/month for unlimited.

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I got frustrated with password managers that feel like enterprise software. So I built the one I actually wanted.
Lemonade keeps passwords, env files and API keys in one AES-256-GCM encrypted vault.
No desktop app — it's a PWA. Free for 15 passwords, $2.99/mo unlimited.
The Env Vault is the differentiator: drop your project folder and Lemonade detects env files, credentials — everything you can't commit to git.
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I got frustrated with password managers that feel like enterprise software. So I built the one I actually wanted. Lemonade keeps passwords,env files and API keys in one AES-256-GCM encrypted vault. TOTP, Passkeys, Emergency Access, Secure Notes, Chrome &

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