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Convert Samsung Pass
to Google Password Manager
Decrypt your .spass export on-device and get a ready-to-import CSV in seconds. Your passwords never leave your phone — no internet, no cloud, no tracking.
How it works
Three steps from Samsung Pass to any password manager.
1
Export from Samsung Pass
Open Samsung Pass on your Galaxy device → ⚙️ Settings → Export passwords. Samsung saves an encrypted
.spass file to your device storage.2
Convert with SPASS Converter
Open the app, pick your
.spass file, enter your Samsung Pass password. The app decrypts it on-device with AES-256 and produces a standard CSV — no internet required at any step.3
Import into your password manager
Upload the CSV to passwords.google.com → Settings → Import, or to Bitwarden, 1Password, KeePass, or any tool that accepts CSV. Done.
What gets exported
All four data types from Samsung Pass, each in its own CSV section.
| Section | CSV columns | Imports into |
|---|---|---|
| 🔑 Passwords | name, url, username, password, note | Google Password Manager, Chrome, Bitwarden, 1Password |
| 📍 Addresses | full_name, company, street, city, state, zipcode, country, phone, email | General CSV import |
| 💳 Credit cards | name_on_card, first_six, last_four, expiry_month, expiry_year | General CSV import |
| 📝 Notes | title, details | General CSV import |
Features
Built for privacy first, convenience second.
Truly offline
Every network permission is explicitly removed at the manifest level. The app physically cannot make network calls.
AES-256 decryption
Decrypts Samsung's PBKDF2-SHA256 + AES-256-CBC format using Android's built-in crypto — no third-party libraries.
App → URL resolver
100+ Android package names mapped to real website URLs so app passwords export with correct login addresses.
Excel-ready CSV
UTF-8 BOM ensures correct character display in Excel, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice — no mojibake.
Memory hygiene
Password, file bytes, and decrypted CSV are zeroed from memory the moment you leave the app.
Material 3 UI
Dark mode, tablet & foldable support, tap-to-preview CSV before saving. Android 8.0+ (API 26).
Frequently asked questions
Real questions, straight answers.
How do I import Samsung Pass passwords into Google Password Manager?
Export from Samsung Pass (⚙️ Settings → Export passwords) to get a
.spass file. Open SPASS Converter, select the file, enter your Samsung Pass password, tap Convert. Save the CSV. Then go to passwords.google.com → ⚙️ Settings → Import passwords → choose your CSV.How do I open or read a .spass file?
A
.spass file is AES-256 encrypted — you can't open it with a text editor or any standard app. SPASS Converter is built to decrypt it with your Samsung Pass password and export the contents as a standard CSV. Learn more about the .spass format →Does this app send my passwords anywhere?
No. SPASS Converter has no internet access at all.
INTERNET, ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE, BLUETOOTH, and all other network permissions are explicitly removed in the app manifest using tools:node="remove". Verifiable in the open-source code.Can I import into Bitwarden instead of Google?
Yes. In the Bitwarden web vault: Tools → Import data → Google Chrome (CSV). The password columns match Bitwarden's Chrome import format exactly.
What password do I enter in the app?
Enter the password you use to unlock Samsung Pass itself — not your Samsung account password. It's the PIN, password, or biometric fallback you set when you first configured Samsung Pass.
Do app passwords (Instagram, WhatsApp, etc.) get correct URLs?
Yes. Samsung Pass stores app credentials with Android package names instead of URLs. SPASS Converter includes a resolver for 100+ common apps — Instagram, WhatsApp, Netflix, Spotify, Amazon, TikTok, Cash App, and more — mapping them to real website URLs automatically.
Ready to migrate?
Download the free APK, install on your Samsung Galaxy, and your passwords are in Google Password Manager within minutes.