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Bitwarden Brings Agentic AI to Secure Credential Management

Bitwarden Model Context Protocol server provides a secure, standardized way for AI agents to communicate with Bitwarden Password Manager

SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bitwarden, the trusted leader in password, passkey, and secrets management, today announced the launch of a new Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, enabling secure integration between AI agents and credential workflows. This release positions Bitwarden at the forefront of empowering AI assistants to access, generate, retrieve, and manage credentials while preserving zero-knowledge, end-to-end encryption through a local-first architecture.

Local-first architecture for security

The Bitwarden MCP server operates on a user's local machine, keeping all client interactions within the local environment and minimizing exposure to external threats. The MCP server integrates with the Bitwarden Command Line Interface (CLI), a secure infrastructure for managing Bitwarden vault operations from the command prompt. Users may also choose a self-hosted deployment for greater control over system configuration and data residency.

An open protocol for AI assistants

The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications connect to and provide context to large language models (LLMs). By offering a unified method for accessing data and tools, MCP servers allow AI systems to interact with frequently used applications – including content repositories, business platforms, and developer environments – through a consistent, open interface. This interoperability streamlines agentic workflows and reduces the need for custom integrations.

As AI agents grow more autonomous, secure and policy-governed authentication becomes critical. The Bitwarden MCP server enables this by equipping AI systems with controlled access to credential workflows, ensuring password generation and retrieval without compromising encryption or exposing sensitive information.

Driving secure integration with agentic AI

The Bitwarden MCP server represents a foundational step toward secure agentic AI adoption, empowering users to integrate AI assistants into credential workflows while upholding zero-knowledge security standards. The MCP server is available now through the Bitwarden GitHub repository, with expanded distribution and documentation planned. Learn more on the Bitwarden blog.

About Bitwarden

Bitwarden equips enterprises and individuals with the power to securely manage and share information online with trusted open source security solutions. With a password manager for everyone, users can easily manage their entire online identity anywhere. Bitwarden Secrets Manager and Passwordless.dev enhance developer secrets security and streamline passkey development for end users and workforce authentication. Founded in 2016, Bitwarden serves over 50,000 businesses and more than 10 million users worldwide across 180 countries in 50+ languages. The company is headquartered in Santa Barbara, California. Learn more at bitwarden.com.

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Press Contact:
Mike Stolyar
Director of Communications
mstolyar@bitwarden.com

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mstolyar@bitwarden.com

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