1Password
The most polished native apps and the most mature team-admin features. If you're rolling out to 200+ employees with SCIM and SAML, 1Password is the safe default.
Honest table. No fake red Xs. We respect the alternatives — they're real products with real users. Below is what differs, what's equivalent, and where each one is genuinely better.
The most polished native apps and the most mature team-admin features. If you're rolling out to 200+ employees with SCIM and SAML, 1Password is the safe default.
Best free tier among incumbents and a fully open-source server you can drop on a Raspberry Pi. If self-hosting is a hard requirement and you want a battle-tested community, pick Bitwarden.
The longest history and the most enterprise integrations — but also the most public breaches. We list it here because users compare against it; we cannot recommend it for new accounts.
Best when you want to verify the system, not just trust the brand. Modern crypto (Argon2id at 1 GB by default), open clients, signed releases, warrant canary, EU-first data residency. New, focused, deliberately small.
Importing from 1Password, Bitwarden, or a CSV is one click. We'll match your folder structure automatically.