Bitwarden vs 1Password

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Bitwarden

Open source and free

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1Password

Best password manager for teams

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Overall rating
★★★★★
4.7/5
★★★★★
4.9/5
Starting price
Free
$2.99/mo
Speed
8/10
9/10
Privacy
10/10
10/10
Value for money
10/10
8/10
Ease of use
8/10
10/10
Reader clicks
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Pros
  • Fully open source
  • Free tier is genuinely unlimited
  • $10/yr premium
  • Self-host option
  • Best UI of any password manager
  • Travel Mode
  • Excellent family/team plans
  • Every platform supported
Cons
  • UI less polished than 1Password
  • Mobile app could be better
  • No free tier
  • $3/mo minimum
Verdict

Bitwarden is the best free password manager and is arguably the best overall when you factor in value.

1Password is the most polished password manager available. Worth every cent for the peace of mind alone.

Our verdict: it depends on your use case

An honest tie. Bitwarden is free and open-source. 1Password has better UX and Travel Mode. Budget decides.

Best for (Bitwarden)
Families, travellers, UX-first users
Best for (1Password)
Budget users, open-source advocates

Frequently asked questions

Is Bitwarden or 1Password more secure?
Both use AES-256 encryption and zero-knowledge architecture. 1Password adds a Secret Key as a second factor for account access, which provides an extra layer. Bitwarden is open source and independently audited, so its security is fully verifiable.
Is Bitwarden really free?
Yes. Bitwarden free offers unlimited passwords across unlimited devices with no catch. Premium is $10/year and adds advanced 2FA, encrypted file attachments, and password health reports.
Which is easier to use, Bitwarden or 1Password?
1Password has a more polished interface and is generally considered easier for non-technical users. Bitwarden is functional but has a steeper learning curve, particularly for setting up family or organisation vaults.
Can I switch from 1Password to Bitwarden?
Yes. Bitwarden has a direct 1Password import function. Export your 1Password vault as a 1PUX or CSV file, then import it into Bitwarden. The process takes under 10 minutes.

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