Enpass stores your vault locally and syncs through your own cloud accounts — Dropbox, iCloud, Google Drive, or WebDAV — so your passwords never touch Enpass servers.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Enpass's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
KeePass is fully open-source and stores its .kdbx vault locally with no subscription. It has a large plugin and port ecosystem including KeePassXC (desktop) and KeePassDX (Android). Less polished than Enpass but completely free.
Explore KeePass data →Bitwarden is open-source with end-to-end encryption and free cloud sync across unlimited devices. It also offers a self-hosted option. A strong alternative to Enpass for users who want open-source code with easier cross-device sync.
Explore Bitwarden data →1Password is a polished commercial manager with a secret key for server-side breach protection, Watchtower breach monitoring, Travel Mode, and excellent browser and mobile apps. Requires a subscription.
Explore 1Password data →Proton Pass is open-source, end-to-end encrypted, and includes email alias generation via SimpleLogin. It integrates with ProtonMail and Proton VPN. The free tier is generous, and paid plans are affordable.
Explore Proton Pass data →NordPass uses XChaCha20 encryption and has been independently audited. It offers a data breach scanner and password health report. Tight integration with the Nord ecosystem is a bonus for NordVPN users.
Explore NordPass data →Keeper is a commercial zero-knowledge password manager with SOC 2 and FedRAMP compliance, BreachWatch dark web monitoring, and encrypted file storage. Strong enterprise feature set with personal and family plans available.
Explore Keeper data →Enpass offers a one-time desktop license for $79.99, making it cost-effective for users who want to avoid perpetual subscription fees.
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