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# Warp Vault

Warp Vault is Warp's end-to-end encrypted credential management solution. It's a native application that transparently handles encryption and storage for you, with a friendly interface that makes it easy to securely configure, test, validate, and manage the credentials associated with your Warp installation.

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Looking for a quick tour of Warp Vault's features and interface? Check out [this demo](https://packfiles.navattic.com/ybw09zv).
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<figure><img src="/files/CQAR8JNSN0zLAbjGjoaV" alt="" width="375"><figcaption><p>Warp Vault's Home Screen</p></figcaption></figure>

<figure><img src="/files/k39vhkRFNypdW3uJitWI" alt="" width="375"><figcaption><p>Credential Management in Warp Vault</p></figcaption></figure>

### Setting Up Warp Vault

You'll set up Warp Vault as part of the Warp installation process. For more details, refer to [Set Up Your Vault in the Warp Setup Guide](/guides/quickstart/set-up-your-vault.md).

### Installing Warp Vault

To install or update Warp Vault on your local machine, review the instructions provided in [Download Warp Vault](/using-warp/warp-vault/download-warp-vault.md).

### Security Model

For detailed information about how Warp Vault keeps your credentials safe and secure, review the [Credential Management](/security/warp-security-model/credential-management.md) page in the [Warp's Security Model](/security/warp-security-model.md) section.


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