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Keeper vs 1Password: which should you choose?

Quick answer: Keeper is built for business, while 1Password suits families. For most users Keeper is the stronger default, but 1Password can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case. Keeper has the lower entry price.

Keeper versus 1Password comes down to which trade-offs you can live with. Below we compare them on pricing, strengths and the use cases each one fits, then give a clear verdict.

Side-by-side

Keeper1Password
CategoryPassword ManagerPassword Manager
What it's known forZero-knowledge vault with encrypted messaging (KeeperChat), secure file storage and strong business/MSP tooling.Travel Mode, Watchtower breach monitoring, secret-key zero-knowledge model and best-in-class UX.
Pricing~$2.92/mo Personal, ~$6.25/mo Family (billed annually)~$2.99/mo individual, ~$4.99/mo families (billed annually)
Best audienceBusinesses, MSPs and compliance-driven organizations.Families and teams wanting the most polished, security-forward password manager.
Best forbusiness, secure-messagingfamilies, teams
Entry price~$2.92/mo~$3.99/mo
Biggest strengthExtensive compliance certifications (FedRAMP, SOC 2, ISO 27001).Polished, best-in-class UX.
Main caveatSecure file storage and BreachWatch are paid add-ons.No free tier (trial only).
See Keeper plans →See 1Password plans →

Features compared

The feature sets only partly overlap. Here is what each one actually gives you:

Keeper key features

  • Zero-knowledge AES-256 encrypted vault
  • KeeperChat end-to-end encrypted messaging (self-destruct, retraction)
  • Secure file storage add-on
  • BreachWatch dark-web monitoring

1Password key features

  • Secret Key (128-bit) combined with master password for dual-layer encryption
  • Travel Mode wipes selected vaults from devices before border crossings
  • Watchtower breach and weak/reused password monitoring (Have I Been Pwned data)
  • Full FIDO2 passkey support

Pricing tiers side by side

Keeper plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Personal~$2.92/moBilled annually
Family~$6.25/moBilled annually, up to 5 users
Business~$4/user/moBusiness Starter from ~$2/user/mo

1Password plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Individual~$3.99/mo$47.88/year
Families~$4.99/moBilled annually, up to 5 users
Business~$7.99/user/moAdds SSO, SCIM, SIEM

Tiers compiled from the vendors' published plans and independent reviews; prices are approximate and change often, so confirm current figures (and your region's taxes) on each vendor's site.

Strengths compared

Where Keeper wins

One of very few password managers with FedRAMP authorization, suited to government and enterprise use.

That makes it the stronger pick for businesses, MSPs and compliance-driven organizations.

Where 1Password wins

The Secret Key architecture means even a full server compromise leaves vaults unreadable.

That makes it the stronger pick for families and teams wanting the most polished, security-forward password manager.

Verdict: choose by fit

Both are good at the job, so let your priorities decide.

FAQ

Is Keeper better than 1Password?

Keeper is the stronger default for most users, but 1Password can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

What is the main difference between Keeper and 1Password?

Keeper is one of very few password managers with FedRAMP authorization, suited to government and enterprise use. 1Password is the Secret Key architecture means even a full server compromise leaves vaults unreadable.

Which is cheaper, Keeper or 1Password?

Entry pricing differs: Keeper starts at ~$2.92/mo, while 1Password starts at ~$3.99/mo. Compare the tiers above against your usage.

Sources

Facts above are drawn from these independent reviews and the vendors' own pages for Keeper and 1Password: