Once you have all your LastPass data in KeePass, try it out. To be extra sure, delete the file using a secured algorithm. Don’t forget to delete the CSV file you used to import the data from LastPass to KeePass. That’s all, your data will be imported successfully from LastPass to KeePass with all the groups intact. Step 8: Finally, preview the data and click on the Finish button. Note: Arranging the fields in the correct order is very important If you don’t see a field, or if you see an extra field, use the configuration section near it to add or delete columns. The fields should be in this exact order: URL, User Name, Password, (Ignore), Title and Group. Here, you will need to specify the layout of the CSV file you are importing. Step 7: KeePass will now load the CSV file and open up a CSV importer wizard. Step 6: In the Import File/Data window, select Generic CSV Importer under the General tab and load the CSV file we created using LastPass. If you want to import the data in an existing database, you can do that too. Having done that, click on File and select Import. We have already discussed how you can create and configure a new database while reviewing KeePass. Step 5: Now open KeePass and create a new database file. Delete the favorite column (the last column) from left. Step 4: After exporting the file, close LastPass pocket and open the CSV file in excel (or any other CSV editor you prefer).
Provide your LastPass password again, select the location where you want to save the CSV file and click on the Export button. Step 3: Select the option to export the data in plain text CSV format.
Step 2: Once LastPass syncs all your secured data from the server, click on File –>Export. Just make sure you are connected to the internet. Log in to your LastPass account using LastPass Pocket.
Step 1: Download and run LastPass Pocket, the portable version of LastPass password manager for Windows. Steps to Transfer Data From LastPass to KeePass So let’s see how you can transfer password details from LastPass to KeePass the right way. While reviewing KeePass, I was looking for a way to export all my data from LastPass to KeePass so that I can try it for a few days. Not if you are a Guiding Tech reader though. Sometimes, this task could seem a little daunting if the data is big.