Bitwarden Review

Bitwarden is a password manager that helps you store and autofill logins across devices. It’s known for a strong free tier, cross-platform support, and options for individuals or teams. If you want a straightforward, budget-friendly manager—or prefer open-source-friendly tooling—Bitwarden is often a top shortlist pick.

Best for
Individuals, teams, budget-conscious
Free plan
Yes
Platforms
Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Web
Price
$0/mo–$10/mo
Last updated
Dec 30, 2025
Open-source password manager with publicly available codeOffers a permanent free tier with unlimited passwordsSupports end-to-end encryption with zero-knowledge architectureAvailable on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and major browsersOffers self-hosting and enterprise deployment options

Who it’s for

  • People who want a strong free tier
  • Users who want cross-platform apps
  • Budget-conscious teams who still want sharing

Who it’s not for

  • People who want the most polished UI
  • Users who want built-in monitoring features first
  • Anyone who prefers minimal configuration choices

Pros

  • Open-source
  • Affordable
  • Cross-platform

Cons

  • UI less polished for some
  • Advanced features can feel technical

Key features

  • End-to-end encryption
  • Password sharing
  • Passkeys support (where available)
  • 2FA

Quick facts

  • Open-source password manager with publicly available code
  • Offers a permanent free tier with unlimited passwords
  • Supports end-to-end encryption with zero-knowledge architecture
  • Available on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and major browsers
  • Offers self-hosting and enterprise deployment options

Pricing

Free tier; paid personal & business plans

Support notes

Ticket-based support for many plans

Internal links

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