New Credential Integration: Azure Key Vault

I bet you thought our launch week was over last week?
Well you’re wrong!
Skyvern’s Azure Key Vault integration lets you authenticate into websites while keeping credentials locked away in Microsoft’s secure vault service. No hardcoded passwords, no local secret sprawl — just seamless, enterprise-grade security.
This joins the family alongside Bitwarden and 1Password, giving teams flexibility to manage secrets with the provider that fits their stack best.
This unlocks a whole new category of workflows where trust and compliance matter:
- Enterprise authentication made simple — fetch secrets like usernames, passwords, or API tokens directly from Azure Key Vault whenever Skyvern needs to log in.
- Zero secret leakage — credentials never touch your codebase or logs; Skyvern pulls them only at runtime.
- Unified security policy — centralize and manage secret rotation, access controls, and auditing directly in Azure Key Vault.
How it works
- Connect Skyvern to Azure Key Vault using your vault credentials.
- Reference secrets in workflows — when Skyvern hits a login step, it fetches what it needs securely.
- Authenticate automatically — Skyvern inputs the credentials into the browser to log in, without exposing them.