1Password vs Bitwarden

Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right tool.

1PasswordBitwarden
TaglinePremium password and secrets manager with team sharing and developer tools.Open-source password manager with free cross-device sync.
CategorySecurity PrivacySecurity Privacy
PricingSubscriptionFreemium
Skill LevelBeginnerBeginner
PlatformsWeb, Browser, Windows, Mac, Linux, Ios, Android, Browser ExtensionWeb, Browser, Windows, Mac, Linux, Ios, Android, Browser Extension
Use CasesSolo Indie, Small Team, Client WorkSolo Indie, Small Team, Side Project
TraitsPrivacy Friendly, Active Development, Good ApiOpen Source, Self Hostable, Has Free Tier, Privacy Friendly, Eu Gdpr Compliant
Best ForBest for teams and security-conscious professionals who want the most polished password manager experience with advanced sharing and developer secrets management.Best for privacy-conscious individuals and developers who want a full-featured, open-source password manager with free cross-device sync and optional self-hosting.

1Password

1Password is the leading commercial password manager, known for its polished UI, Travel Mode (hide vaults at borders), and developer-focused Secrets Automation. Teams features include shared vaults with granular permissions. Watchtower monitors for breached passwords and expiring 2FA. No free personal tier.

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Bitwarden

Bitwarden stores passwords, passkeys, TOTP codes, and secure notes in an end-to-end encrypted vault. The free personal plan includes unlimited passwords and cross-device sync — features that competitors lock behind paid plans. It is open-source and can be self-hosted on your own server.

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