ExpressVPN just launched a whole bunch of new products, officially expanding the popular VPN service into a full-blown security and privacy suite. The company behind one of our
Now with just one subscription to ExpressVPN, you’ll gain access to not only the VPN itself, but three other protections: ExpressKeys, ExpressMailGuard, and a revamped Identity Defender app. Additionally, the company has plans to roll out its own AI platform called ExpressAI to subscribers at a later date.
All of these tools are available for Android and iOS users and while most of the new products are included with all subscription tiers—Basic, Advanced, and Pro—additional features for each are unlocked with the more expensive plans.
ExpressVPN introduced its password manager as an extra security feature within its VPN in late 2023. But now it’s separating the two and giving ExpressKeys room to grow on its own as a dedicated app for Android and iOS.
This move signals a shift from “nice-to-have feature” to more of a core product for the company. The new ExpressKeys app is designed to allow for faster updates, deeper functionality, and more focused development.
The new app delivers all of the essentials users expect from a password manager—secure password generation, password autofill, secure credential storage for payment information, biometric unlock on mobile devices, automatic syncing across devices, and password health features. These are all alongside zero-knowledge encryption meaning only the user can access their data.
Existing users of ExpressVPN’s Keys will be able to seamlessly switch as the integrated password manager sunsets after March 5 of this year.
ExpressKeys will be available to all subscribers of either ExpressVPN’s Advanced or Pro tiers.