Enpass vs Keeper
Enpass is password manager that stores data locally or in your own cloud — no centralized server, while Keeper is enterprise password manager with zero-knowledge encryption, compliance reporting, and SSO. Keeper comes in cheaper, but price alone does not tell the full story. Enpass is built for users wanting offline-first password management, whereas Keeper targets businesses wanting enterprise password management with compliance.
At a glance
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| Best for | Users wanting offline-first password management | Businesses wanting enterprise password management with compliance |
| Starting price | $23.99/yr | $2.92/mo |
| Free tier | ✓ | — |
| Open source | — | — |
| Free tier available | ✓ | — |
| Open source | — | — |
| Audit | ✓ | — |
| Biometrics | ✓ | — |
| Compliance | — | ✓ |
| Local Storage | ✓ | — |
| SSO | — | ✓ |
| Secure File Storage | — | ✓ |
| Your Cloud Sync | ✓ | — |
| Zero-Knowledge | — | ✓ |
Enpass
Strengths
- Includes Local Storage as a core feature, purpose-built for password manager workflows
- Includes Your Cloud Sync as a core feature, purpose-built for password manager workflows
- Free for 25 items — generous enough for most small teams to get real work done
- Established product with 12+ years on the market and a mature ecosystem
Weaknesses
- Free plan exists but key features are locked behind the paid upgrade
- Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
- If you forget your master password, recovery options are limited by design
- Limited team/admin features if your organization eventually scales up
Keeper
Strengths
- Zero-knowledge architecture means nobody — not even the company — can access your data
- Includes Compliance as a core feature, purpose-built for password manager workflows
- Affordable at $2.92/mo — one of the lower-priced options in the password manager category
- Established product with 15+ years on the market and a mature ecosystem
Weaknesses
- No free plan — you need to pay $2.92/mo from day one to use it
- Enterprise-focused design means the interface can feel heavy for smaller teams
- If you forget your master password, recovery options are limited by design
- Overkill for freelancers or small teams who need something lightweight
The bottom line
Pricing: Enpass starts at $23.99/yr. Keeper starts at $2.92/mo. Keeper is the more affordable option.
Feature gaps: Enpass offers Audit, Biometrics and Local Storage that Keeper lacks. Keeper brings Compliance, SSO and Secure File Storage that Enpass does not have.
Team fit: Enpass is geared toward individual users and small setups, while Keeper is aimed at enterprise teams. Pick the one that matches where your team is today and where it is headed — migrating tools later is always painful.
Where each tool shines: Enpass's biggest strengths are: includes local storage as a core feature, purpose-built for password manager workflows. includes your cloud sync as a core feature, purpose-built for password manager workflows. Keeper's biggest strengths are: zero-knowledge architecture means nobody — not even the company — can access your data. includes compliance as a core feature, purpose-built for password manager workflows.
Watch out for: With Enpass, users commonly note that free plan exists but key features are locked behind the paid upgrade. With Keeper, the main complaint is that no free plan — you need to pay $2.92/mo from day one to use it.
Choose Enpass if...
- You need a tool built for users wanting offline-first password management
- You specifically need Audit and Biometrics
- You care about includes your cloud sync as a core feature, purpose-built for password manager workflows
- Your team size fits the individuals profile Enpass is designed for
- The free tier works for you: free for 25 items
Choose Keeper if...
- Your profile matches its sweet spot: businesses wanting enterprise password management with compliance
- You want to save on per-user costs — Keeper is $21.07/user/mo cheaper
- You specifically need Compliance and SSO
- You care about includes compliance as a core feature, purpose-built for password manager workflows
- Your team size fits the enterprise profile Keeper is designed for
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