LastPass Authenticator

4.1
16K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Rated for 3+
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About this app

LastPass Authenticator offers effortless two-factor authentication for your LastPass account and other supported apps. With one-tap verification and secure cloud backup, LastPass Authenticator gives you all the security, without any of the frustration.

ADD MORE SECURITY
Safeguard your LastPass account by requiring two-factor authentication codes when signing in. Two-factor authentication improves your digital security by protecting your account with an additional login step. Even if your password is compromised, your account can’t be accessed without the two-factor authentication code.

You can even mark a device as “trusted”, so you won’t be prompted for codes on that device while your account remains protected by two-factor authentication.

TURNING IT ON
To turn on LastPass Authenticator for your LastPass account:
1. Download LastPass Authenticator to your mobile device.
2. Log in to LastPass on your computer and launch “Account Settings” from your vault.
3. In “Multifactor Options”, edit LastPass Authenticator and view the barcode.
4. Scan the barcode with the LastPass Authenticator app.
5. Set your preferences and save your changes.

LastPass Authenticator can also be turned on for any service or app that supports Google Authenticator or TOTP-based two-factor authentication.

LOGGING IN
To login to your LastPass account or other supported vendor service:
1. Open the app to generate a 6-digit, 30-second code OR approve/deny an automated push notification
2. Alternatively, send SMS code
3. Enter the code into the login prompt on your device OR hit approve/deny request

FEATURES
- Generates 6-digit codes every 30 seconds
- Push notifications for one-tap approval
- Free encrypted backup to restore your tokens on a new/reinstalled device
- Support for SMS codes
- Automated set-up via QR code
- Support for LastPass accounts
- Support for other TOTP-compatible services and apps (including any that support Google Authenticator)
- Add multiple accounts
- Available on Android and iOS
- Wear OS support for LastPass Premium, Families, Business and Teams customers
Updated on
Feb 6, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
App activity, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted
Independent security review

Ratings and reviews

4.2
15.6K reviews
A Google user
February 1, 2020
The QR scanner makes a very load shutter noise upon scanning, even if the phone is in silent mode, and I could not find any way to mute it or at least turn its volume down. Also, I don't like the design. It shows the codes for all my accounts on the same screen, updating together... I prefer to choose the target app and only see that one, it'll be less distracting that way.
29 people found this review helpful
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Kent
May 13, 2025
10 years ago last path was so good. now it takes Albert Einstein just to log into LastPass. and then after you log in, it doesn't even fill half the passwords that you come across in windows. It especially can't handle the new windows apps. The last pass app for Windows desktop that you get through the windows store, is by far the worst piece of junk they've ever produced. they've gone so schizo with multifactor identification and passwordless login, and trusted devices, a mobile devices.
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Nnanna Daniel
February 9, 2025
LastPass Authenticator is great. Unlike the regular Google Authenticator, you can save your data in the cloud. This means even if your device get lost or unreachable, you can easily bounce back to the data from another device. The significant problem I'm having right now is that, mine won't save to the Cloud storage. It always says "try again". Defeats the fact that I have a better version of Google Authenticator. Update: No Problem Again 🙂
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What’s new

You'll have a more reliable experience thanks to various minor bug fixes.