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1Password vs Bitwarden: which should you choose?

Quick answer: 1Password is built for families, while Bitwarden suits open-source. For most users 1Password is the stronger default, but Bitwarden can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case. Bitwarden has the lower entry price.

1Password and Bitwarden look similar on the surface; the differences show up in practice. Below we compare them on pricing, strengths and the use cases each one fits, then give a clear verdict.

Side-by-side

1PasswordBitwarden
CategoryPassword ManagerPassword Manager
What it's known forTravel Mode, Watchtower breach monitoring, secret-key zero-knowledge model and best-in-class UX.Open-source, self-hostable, audited and the strongest free tier of any major password manager.
Pricing~$2.99/mo individual, ~$4.99/mo families (billed annually)Free tier; ~$0.83/mo Premium, ~$3.33/mo Families (billed annually)
Best audienceFamilies and teams wanting the most polished, security-forward password manager.Open-source advocates, the budget-conscious, and self-hosters.
Best forfamilies, teamsopen-source, free-tier
Entry price~$3.99/moFree
Biggest strengthPolished, best-in-class UX.Free tier covers unlimited passwords on unlimited devices.
Main caveatNo free tier (trial only).Interface less polished than 1Password/Dashlane.
See 1Password plans →See Bitwarden plans →

Features compared

Beyond the spec sheet, these are the capabilities that define each tool:

1Password key features

  • Secret Key (128-bit) combined with master password for dual-layer encryption
  • Travel Mode wipes selected vaults from devices before border crossings
  • Watchtower breach and weak/reused password monitoring (Have I Been Pwned data)
  • Full FIDO2 passkey support

Bitwarden key features

  • Open-source code on GitHub, independently audited
  • Self-hosting option (Docker / Bitwarden Unified)
  • Strongest free tier of any major manager (unlimited passwords, unlimited devices)
  • Built-in TOTP authenticator (Premium)

Pricing tiers side by side

1Password plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Individual~$3.99/mo$47.88/year
Families~$4.99/moBilled annually, up to 5 users
Business~$7.99/user/moAdds SSO, SCIM, SIEM

Bitwarden plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Free$0Unlimited passwords, unlimited devices
Premium~$0.83/mo$10/year
Families~$3.33/mo$40/year, up to 6 users

Tiers compiled from the vendors' published plans and independent reviews; prices are approximate and change often, so confirm current figures (and your region's taxes) on each vendor's site.

Strengths compared

Where 1Password wins

The Secret Key architecture means even a full server compromise leaves vaults unreadable.

That makes it the stronger pick for families and teams wanting the most polished, security-forward password manager.

Where Bitwarden wins

Open-source, self-hostable, and the only major manager with a genuinely full-featured free tier.

That makes it the stronger pick for open-source advocates, the budget-conscious, and self-hosters.

Verdict: choose by fit

Pick by fit rather than by an overall score.

FAQ

Is 1Password better than Bitwarden?

1Password is the stronger default for most users, but Bitwarden can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

What is the main difference between 1Password and Bitwarden?

1Password is the Secret Key architecture means even a full server compromise leaves vaults unreadable. Bitwarden is open-source, self-hostable, and the only major manager with a genuinely full-featured free tier.

Which is cheaper, 1Password or Bitwarden?

Entry pricing differs: 1Password starts at ~$3.99/mo, while Bitwarden offers a free tier. Compare the tiers above against your usage.

Sources

Facts above are drawn from these independent reviews and the vendors' own pages for 1Password and Bitwarden: