OTP codes,
on your Mac.

Forward OTP codes from your Android phone to your Mac clipboard. Instant. Encrypted. Zero effort.

yotp on Android showing OTP codes
yotp on macOS showing OTP codes in the menu bar

Three steps. That's it.

Pair

Scan a QR code to connect your Android phone and Mac. One time, 10 seconds.

Receive

Get an OTP via SMS on your Android — yotp detects it instantly.

Paste

The code appears on your Mac and is copied to your clipboard. Just ⌘V.

Built right.

End-to-end encrypted

AES-256-GCM encryption. Your OTP codes are encrypted on your phone and only decrypted on your Mac. The relay in between only sees encrypted bytes.

Works everywhere

Same WiFi, different networks, cellular — doesn't matter. Your OTPs arrive on your Mac in under a second, wherever you are.

Instant

OTP detected → clipboard updated. By the time you switch to your Mac, it's already there.

No account needed

No sign-up, no login, no tracking. Pair with a QR code and you're done. Your data stays yours.

Under the hood.

You're trusting yotp with your OTP codes. Here's exactly what happens with them.

📱 Phone
☁️ Relay
blind
💻 Mac

End-to-end encrypted. The relay only sees encrypted bytes — it never has the key.

Device-to-device encryption

A shared secret is generated when you scan the QR code. Your OTPs are encrypted with AES-256-GCM on your phone and only decrypted on your Mac. The relay never has the key.

Nothing is stored

The relay is a stateless Cloudflare Worker. It passes encrypted messages through and forgets them immediately. There's no database, no logs, no message history.

No analytics, no tracking

No cookies, no fingerprinting, no usage analytics. We don't know how many OTPs you get, when you use the app, or anything else. By design.

Open source relay

Don't take our word for it. The relay worker is open source — read every line.

Get yotp

Free on Android. $9.99 on macOS.

Google Play — SoonMac App Store — $9.99