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Bitwarden vs 1Password

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Bitwarden

7.5
Security & Privacy

Desktop password and login vault

1Password

8.0
Security & Privacy

Password manager that keeps all passwords secure behind one password

Metric Bitwarden 1Password
Category Security & Privacy Security & Privacy
AI Score 7.5 8.0
30-day Installs 5.2K 5.9K
90-day Installs 15.2K 17.3K
365-day Installs 50.9K 56.0K
Version 2026.3.1 8.12.12
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 12.5K 648
GitHub Forks 1.7K 253
Open Issues 1.1K 209
License NOASSERTION MIT
Language TypeScript Go
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 8mo ago
First Seen Feb 17, 2018 Dec 11, 2014

Reviews

Bitwarden

Bitwarden is a popular, open-source password manager offering a secure and user-friendly vault for passwords and logins. It supports cross-platform use and integrates seamlessly with browsers and devices, making it ideal for anyone seeking robust password management.

Bitwarden serves as a desktop application for securely storing and managing passwords and login credentials.

Pros

  • + Open-source and community-driven
  • + Cross-platform support
  • + Browser extension integration
  • + Active development and frequent updates
  • + Strong security features

Cons

  • - Occasional user interface issues
  • - Browser extension can be buggy

1Password

1Password is a leading password manager that securely stores and organizes all your passwords behind a single master password. It offers features like password generation, autofill, and secure sharing, making it ideal for individuals and teams seeking robust password management. Its cross-platform support and integration with various services enhance its usability for a wide range of users.

1Password securely manages and organizes passwords, allowing users to access all accounts with a single master password.

Pros

  • + Robust security features and password management capabilities.
  • + Cross-platform support and seamless integration with various services.
  • + Community support with a strong presence on GitHub and active development.

Cons

  • - Subscription model without local vaults may not suit all users.
  • - High number of open issues on GitHub suggests potential maintenance concerns.