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Best Password Managers

Password managers generate, store, and autofill strong, unique credentials so your team is not reusing passwords or sharing them over chat. Options range from consumer-friendly apps to business platforms with team vaults, provisioning, and admin policies, plus open-source and self-hostable choices for full control. The right pick depends on whether you need personal use or company-wide rollout, how important shared vaults and SSO integration are, and your stance on cloud versus self-hosted storage. Look at security architecture (zero-knowledge encryption), recovery options, and per-seat pricing for teams. Below are the most widely used password managers, compared on features, pricing, and the users they fit best.

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Why this matters

Weak and reused passwords are still a leading cause of breaches. A password manager is one of the highest-leverage security investments a team can make, and the right one balances usability with strong, zero-knowledge encryption.

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Comparison table

ToolFree planPricing modelStarting priceBest for
1Password1Password— NosubscriptionFrom $2.99/moSMB, Enterprise
BitwardenBitwarden✓ YesfreemiumFree planStartup, SMB, Enterprise
DashlaneDashlane— NosubscriptionStartup, SMB, Enterprise
LastPassLastPass✓ YesfreemiumFree planStartup, SMB, Enterprise
NordPassNordPass✓ YesfreemiumFree planStartup, SMB, Enterprise

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Frequently asked questions

Are password managers safe?+

Reputable managers use zero-knowledge, end-to-end encryption, so the provider cannot read your vault. The main risk is a weak master password, so make it strong and enable 2FA.

What is the best password manager for teams?+

Teams want shared vaults, user provisioning, SSO, and admin policies. Business tiers add these on top of the core vault.

Can I self-host a password manager?+

Yes — some are open-source and self-hostable, giving you full control over where credentials are stored.

How much do they cost?+

Personal plans are a few dollars a month; team plans are typically per user per month with admin features.