Enpass
Password manager that stores data locally or in your own cloud — no centralized server.
Overview
Enpass is a password manager that stores data locally or in your own cloud — no centralized server. It handles local storage, your cloud sync, audit, and biometrics, and it's best suited for users wanting offline-first password management. It has been around since 2014, giving it a 12-year head start in building out integrations and refining the product.
The free plan is free for 25 items — enough for most people to evaluate whether it fits. Paid plans start at $23.99/yr, which unlocks the full feature set. It's aimed at individual users, so it's fast to set up but may lack team-management features if you scale.
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
Pricing estimate
Free for 25 items
Quick info
- Category
- Password Manager
- Starting price
- $23.99/yr
- Free tier
- Yes — Free for 25 items
- Open source
- No
- Best for
- Individuals
- Founded
- 2014
Last updated 2026-04-12
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