Private Android conversion

Move your passwords. Not your privacy.

Spass to CSV converts encrypted Samsung Pass .spass backups into clean CSV files for password-manager import. The entire conversion runs locally on your Android device—without an account, cloud upload, advertising, or server processing.

Android 7.0+ Version 1.0.7 35 languages No Internet permission
Spass to CSV app icon Spass to CSV Independent local conversion utility by Cydelora.
Spass to CSV conversion screen
✓ Processing stays on your device

Purpose-built for one sensitive job

A careful path from .spass to CSV.

The app reads the backup you select, decrypts it with the export password you provide, previews the result, prepares a compatible CSV, and saves it only where you choose.

Local conversion

The selected backup, export password, decrypted entries, and generated CSV are processed on your device. The app does not request Internet access.

Importer-ready structure

Exports the common password-manager columns: name, URL, username, password, and note, with CSV-safe escaping.

Preview and fixes

Review a sample before saving, see potential issues, and inspect the fixes applied to improve importer compatibility.

Local history

Keep conversion records on the device and open, share, rename, inspect, remove, or delete exported files from one place.

Safety controls

Optionally block screenshots and screen recording on sensitive screens, and receive clear reminders about handling plaintext CSV files.

35 interface languages

Use the app in Arabic, English, Spanish, French, German, and many more supported languages, with right-to-left layout support.

Spass to CSV Google Play feature graphic

Available on Google Play

Made for private migration work.

Spass to CSV is designed for users who already have an encrypted Samsung Pass backup and need a focused way to move their own saved logins into another password manager.

Open Google Play

Four clear steps

Choose. Unlock. Review. Save.

The workflow keeps every sensitive decision visible and under your control.

Select your .spass file

Choose the encrypted export directly from Android storage. The app validates that the file looks like a supported Samsung Pass backup.

Enter the export password

Use the password set when the backup was created. It is used locally for decryption and is not stored or transmitted.

Review the preview

Check the entry count, destination, compatibility fixes, and any rows that may need attention before writing the CSV.

Save, import, then delete

Save to the folder you choose, import the CSV into your password manager, and remove the plaintext CSV when the migration is complete.

Privacy by architecture

No account. No upload. No server.

Spass to CSV does not need a Cydelora backend to perform its job. The Android manifest requests no Internet permission, application backup is disabled, and conversion data stays local unless you deliberately share or save it through another service.

Privacy summary

The app handles sensitive password data, so its default behavior is intentionally narrow.

  • No account or login required
  • No advertising or analytics SDK
  • No cloud upload or server processing
  • No sale of personal information
  • Optional screenshot and recording protection

Google Play screenshots

Every step stays legible.

The store screenshots show the real conversion, history, and settings surfaces used by the current app.

Convert screen with file, password, and destination steps
ConvertSelect the encrypted backup, enter its password, and choose the export destination.
Local conversion history screen
HistoryManage conversion records and exported files locally on your device.
Settings screen with language, theme, security, and export options
SettingsChoose language, theme, screen protection, default folder, and CSV compatibility options.

Ready to convert your backup?

Get Spass to CSV on Google Play or contact Cydelora if you need help with a conversion workflow.

Spass to CSV is an independent utility. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Samsung, Google, or any of their affiliates. Samsung Pass is a trademark of its respective owner.