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Bitwarden vs Passbolt

Updated June 2026 · A structured head-to-head comparison.

Open-source password manager.

Open-source password manager for teams.

The verdict

Both Bitwarden and Passbolt are credible password managers tools, and the right pick comes down to your priorities.

Choose Bitwarden if you want broader platform coverage. Open-source password manager.

Passbolt — Open-source password manager for teams.

Bitwarden vs Passbolt: side by side

DimensionBitwardenPassbolt
Starting priceFree – $0.83/moFree – $49/mo
Free planYesYes
Pricing modelFreemiumFreemium
Best forIndividuals, Privacy Conscious, Budget ConsciousDevelopers, Teams
PlatformsWeb, Mac, Windows, Linux, Ios, Android, Self HostedWinnerWeb, Self Hosted
Rating4.7/54.6/5

Bitwarden key facts

Vendor
Bitwarden, Inc.
Pricing
Freemium — Free – $0.83/mo
Free tier
Yes
Platforms
Web, Mac, Windows, Linux, Ios, Android, Self Hosted
Best for
Individuals, Privacy Conscious, Budget Conscious
Editor rating
4.7 / 5
Founded
2016
Headquarters
Santa Barbara, CA, USA

Passbolt key facts

Vendor
Passbolt
Pricing
Freemium — Free – $49/mo
Free tier
Yes
Platforms
Web, Self Hosted
Best for
Developers, Teams
Editor rating
4.6 / 5
Founded
2017
Headquarters
Luxembourg

Frequently asked questions

Is Bitwarden better than Passbolt?

Neither is universally better — Bitwarden edges ahead on overall rating, but the best choice depends on price, platforms, and your use case. See the side-by-side table above.

Is Bitwarden or Passbolt cheaper?

Bitwarden is the more affordable of the two to get started, at free – $0.83/mo. Bitwarden starts at free – $0.83/mo; Passbolt starts at free – $49/mo.

Can Bitwarden replace Passbolt?

Yes for most teams — both are password managers tools with heavily overlapping features. The main trade-offs are pricing and platform support, covered in the comparison above.