
Aegis Authenticator - 2FA App
A secure 2-step authenticator to manage your one-time passwords
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App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Aegis Authenticator - 2FA App, Developed by Beem Development. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 3.3.4, Updated On 12/01/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Aegis Authenticator - 2FA App. Achieved Over 583 thousand Installs. Aegis Authenticator - 2FA App Currently Has 5 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.7 Stars
Aegis Authenticator is a free, secure and open source app to manage your 2-step verification tokens for your online services.Compatibility
Aegis supports the HOTP and TOTP algorithms. These two algorithms are industry-standard and widely supported, making Aegis compatible with thousands of services. Any web service that supports Google Authenticator will also work with Aegis Authenticator.
Encryption and biometric unlock
All of your one-time passwords are stored in a vault. If you choose to set a password (highly recommended), the vault will be encrypted using strong cryptography. If someone with malicious intent gets a hold of the vault file, it’s impossible for them to retrieve the contents without knowing the password. Entering your password each time you need access to a one-time password can be cumbersome. Fortunately, you can also enable biometric unlock if your device has a biometrics sensor (i.e. fingerprint or face unlock).
Organization
Over time, you'll likely accumulate tens of entries in your vault. Aegis Authenticator has lots of organization options to make finding the one you need at a particular moment easier. Set a custom icon for an entry to make it easier to find. Search by account name or service name. Have a lot of one-time passwords? Add them to custom groups for easier access. Personal, Work and Social can each get their own group.
Backups
To make sure you will never lose access to your online accounts, Aegis Authenticator can create automatic backups of the vault to a location of your choosing. If your cloud provider supports the Storage Access Framework of Android (like Nextcloud does), it can even create automatic backups to the cloud. Creating manual exports of the vault is also supported.
Making the switch
To make the switch easier, Aegis Authenticator can import the entries of lots of other authenticators, including: Authenticator Plus, Authy, andOTP, FreeOTP, FreeOTP+, Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, Steam, TOTP Authenticator and WinAuth (root access is required for the apps that don't have an option to export).
Feature overview
• Free and open source
• Secure
• Encrypted, can be unlocked with a password or biometrics
• Screen capture prevention
• Tap to reveal
• Compatible with Google Authenticator
• Supports industry standard algorithms: HOTP and TOTP
• Lots of ways to add new entries
• Scan a QR code or an image of one
• Enter details manually
• Import from other popular authenticator apps
• Organization
• Alphabetic/custom sorting
• Custom or automatically generated icons
• Group entries together
• Advanced entry editing
• Search by name/issuer
• Material design with multiple themes: Light, Dark, AMOLED
• Export (plaintext or encrypted)
• Automatic backups of the vault to a location of your choosing
Open source and license
Aegis Authenticator is open source and licensed under GPLv3. The source code is available here: https://github.com/beemdevelopment/Aegis
We are currently offering version 3.3.4. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
Fixed bugs:
- Icons are now resized to 512x512 to reduce the size of the vault file and to reduce the chance of encountering out of memory conditions
- Icons are now resized to 512x512 to reduce the size of the vault file and to reduce the chance of encountering out of memory conditions
Recent Comments
Dan K
It's amazing and open source. I switched from andOTP because it's no longer maintained. Can you add built-in icon packs like andOTP without the need to download them externally. Most 2FA apps have this built-in. And assigning them automatically rather than individually one by one. Other than that. It's perfect and awesome. Thank you
Adnan Nafi
Loving it so far. Though I do have one feature request. The main reason we open an authenticator app is to copy the codes. So I thought it would be better if we can copy the code with one tap instead of hoding down and then tap copy on top. That will be very slick. Update: thanks for the quick response devs. Kudos. The app became more fluent to me👍
Christopher Horton
This is a good open-source and offline only method of storing 2FA codes instead of some more well-known authenticator apps. I lost the 2FA code for one of my accounts stored in here after an apparent bug, but the developers promptly reached out to me and it seems to have resolved after a reboot. I only had one account stored with this, but others may consider keeping a backup option.
C. Gill
I selected this app out of a long list of other (free) authenticator apps at least a couple years ago, expecting to try several before finding one I'd keep. I ended up not switching after installing and using Aegis, and from what I've read online recently, it's a great choice. Kudos to those who've worked on this app. 👌
A Google user
This app far exceeded my expectations! The security of this 2FA app surpasses any similar app, mainly because it has security options and the other apps don't. I very much like that I can hide all codes and only show what I need. I've only had one minor issue, and that is its cooperation with lastpass. Lastpass pops up to input the password, but I just want to use the fingerprint method. Upon closing the lastpass pop-up, it won't take my fingerprint. I'm certain that I can stop lastpass from popping up for this specific app, but I don't understand why this app stops accepting fingerprints after it does.
Grant Edwards
Exactly what I was looking for! It's open source, ad-free, and lets me control my keys. It doesn't suck all my data into the cloud and lock it up like some other authenticator apps do. I can back up my keys where and when I want to. It's not tied to a SIM or phone number, so I can move to another device any time I want. This app has worked with every site/server I've tried (4 so far)...
Kevin Pontzloff
Came over from andOTP, since it appears to be unmaintained. All of my entries were easily added into Aegis by scanning QRcodes. Very nice user experience. One feature I would like to see in the future is a way to visually see when the code is about to change. Some authenticators have a countdown or progress indicator. andOTP changes the color of the numbers to red shortly before they expire. Otherwise, this is a perfect app.
Meddle
Simple yet secure. Does everything you need it to do, without being bloated down by ads or unnecessary features. Best of all, you can back up your 2FA vault to an encrypted file, which you can also use to access your codes from another device if you wish to. That was exactly the functionality I had been looking for, so that my codes remain secure, yet still accessible from multiple devices just in case. UI design is very clean as well, and completely free. I definitely reccommend.