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If you have a Dashlane account, you can import your logins and other data from LastPass—either directly or using a downloaded CSV file of your LastPass data. If you don't have a Dashlane account, create one for free or sign up for one of our paid plans.
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Import data from LastPass into Dashlane
You can import your data directly from LastPass using the Dashlane web app. Direct import is the safest and easiest way to move your data. If you have problems with direct import, you can export your data from LastPass to a CSV file and then import the file into Dashlane.
Note: Direct import doesn't work for members of LastPass business plans who log in to their LastPass account with Single Sign-On (SSO). If your organization uses SSO to log in to LastPass, import your LastPass data to Dashlane from a downloaded CSV
Import data directly from LastPass
- Log in to the web app
- Select Import data in the top right of the app. If you don't see the Import data button, open the Vault menu in the top left of the app, select Settings, and then select Import data.
- In the Import source menu, select LastPass.
- Select Directly from LastPass and then Go to LastPass.
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You'll be taken to the LastPass login page if you're not logged in already. Log in to your LastPass account. Then you'll be redirected back to the Dashlane app.
If you're already logged in to LastPass, your LastPass vault will open briefly, and you'll be redirected back to Dashlane.
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In Dashlane, enter your LastPass login details again, and select Unlock data.
Note: If you're a member of a professional plan with Spaces turned on, you'll be asked whether you want to import your data to your Personal or Business Space. Select the Space you want to import to, and then select Next.
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Preview your import. You can change whether Dashlane imports an item as a login, Secure Note, or payment method. You can also choose not to import an item.
Note: Professional plan members whose teams have Spaces can choose whether specific items go to their Personal or Business Spaces.
- Select Import items. You'll see a confirmation with the number of items imported.
The import will include logins, Secure Notes, and payment methods. Information that we weren't able to import to a specific field will appear in the Note section of logins or the content of the Secure Note. LastPass folders become Dashlane collections.
Organize your Dashlane vault with Collections
Solve problems with importing your data from LastPass
Import LastPass data from a downloaded CSV
You can export your data from LastPass to a CSV file and then import the file to Dashlane. You can export CSV files using the LastPass browser extension, but not the LastPass mobile app. If you have any issues exporting from LastPass, contact LastPass support.
Steps to export your data from LastPass
Contact LastPass support
After exporting your data, you can import the CSV file to Dashlane using the web app or Android app, but not the iOS (Apple) or macOS app.
Import a LastPass CSV file with the web app
Import a LastPass CSV file with the Android app
If you have any issues with import, check out the common problems at the end of this article, including using the Dashlane CSV template to prepare and import your data.
Solve problems with importing your data from LastPass
Uninstall LastPass
After you've moved your data into Dashlane, uninstall the LastPass browser extension and desktop app. Otherwise, you might have problems using autofill and other Dashlane features.
Uninstall the LastPass browser extension and desktop app
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