For individuals, families, and enterprise teams requiring secure, cross-platform synchronization of sensitive credentials and digital secrets.
Securing digital identities and credentials for individuals and enterprises through a unified vault for passwords and secrets.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 4Last updated
1Password 7 - Password Manager
v7.9.11
3y ago
Primary focus
Identity security and credential management
Scale
indie
Target audience
Individuals, families, and enterprise teams requiring secure, cross-platform synchronization of sensitive credentials and digital secrets.
Maintains an active development cycle with 14 releases in the last 6 months, focusing updates on the core flagship and browser integration tools.
4 apps analysed
Watchtower integration provides continuous security value
Store your passwords, credit cards, notes and more securely with 1Password
Established brand trust and long-term reputation
Distributed across 11 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 2 of 4 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
1
Negative apps
25/100
Avg sentiment score
The primary open-source rival offering full feature parity, including cross-platform sync and security audits, often at a lower price point.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
With 16 releases in the last six months and a massive user base, Dashlane represents the most aggressive, high-velocity competitor in the password management space.
Keeper maintains a massive user base and high ratings, serving as a direct alternative for enterprise-focused password management.
A long-standing player in the space that continues to iterate with consistent updates and a loyal user base.
Competes heavily for business teams and professionals already within the Zoho productivity ecosystem.
A niche alternative that focuses on local-first storage, appealing to users wary of cloud-only synchronization.
An adjacent security tool that users often use alongside or instead of 1Password's built-in 2FA features.
A highly-rated native client for KeePass databases, appealing to the privacy-conscious DIY segment.
A utility-focused competitor that emphasizes ease of use and traditional password management workflows.
Despite sentiment challenges, its massive scale and brand presence keep it as a relevant peer in the category.
While primarily an MFA app, it now includes password management and cross-device sync for Microsoft account users.
A newer, open-source entrant specifically targeting team collaboration and enterprise security.