Info Table
TierLifetime Plan, Paid Plan
Affiliate ProgramYes [view all]
White LabelYes [view all]
APIYes [view all]
Pricing From$0.99
SupportYes
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Description

Enpass is a password manager that allows users to control where their encrypted data is stored, offering the choice of local device storage or personal cloud services instead of Enpass servers. By supporting features such as passkey management, password sharing, and offline access, Enpass is designed for individuals, families, and organizations seeking straightforward credential management while keeping privacy and data sovereignty as central priorities.

Plans

No free plan available for this product.
Individual Plan
$1.99 /month
Apps for Windows, MacOS, Linux, Apple and Android
Passkey support
Unlimited passwords and items
Unlimited vaults
Unlimited devices
Security alerts for website breaches
Identification of accounts with 2FA support
Email and Forum support
Family Plan
$2.99 /month
Apps for Windows, MacOS, Linux, Apple and Android
Passkey support
Add up to 6 members
Unlimited passwords and items
Unlimited vaults
Unlimited devices
Security alerts for website breaches
Identification of accounts with 2FA support
Email and Forum support
One-Time Plan
$89.99
Personal lifetime license
Passkey support
Apps for Windows, MacOS, Linux, Apple and Android
Unlimited passwords and items
Unlimited vaults
Unlimited devices
Security alerts for website breaches
Identification of accounts with 2FA support
Email and Forum support
Refund Policy

If you request a refund within 30 days of starting or renewing your subscription on Enpass, you will get a full refund.

Ratings

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Ai Opinion

AI Rating(4.1/5)

Enpass is a reliable password manager that allows users to store passwords offline or on their choice of cloud, supports multiple platforms, and offers strong encryption. It lacks some advanced features like standard cloud storage and has occasional browser extension issues, but many users appreciate the flexibility and security it provides without subscription fees.

Expert Opinion

Expert Rating(4.5/5)

I recently tested Enpass, a password manager that puts a strong focus on data sovereignty and user privacy. Here is my detailed review based on practical usage and research: Enpass stands out immediately for its unique approach to where your data lives. Unlike many password managers that require you to store your passwords on their own servers, Enpass allows you to keep your vaults on locations you choose—like your own cloud accounts (Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, iCloud, Dropbox, and others) or even completely offline. This means you remain fully in control of your sensitive passwords and files. I found setup to be straightforward, with clear guidance for syncing between devices using your chosen service. The platform supports Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, ensuring seamless access wherever you need it. The zero-knowledge architecture is impressive; your data never touches Enpass's servers, and everything is encrypted locally with your master password, which no one else, including Enpass employees, can access. During my tests, this design gave peace of mind, especially for those concerned about centralized breaches—a common risk of other tools. Additionally, being able to use Enpass fully offline adds an extra layer of flexibility and security. For both business and personal users, there are rich features: unlimited storage for credentials, strong password generation, autofill, passkey management, and customizable organizational controls for business admins. The user interface is modern and user-friendly, making day-to-day management quick and pleasant. Importing from other password managers or browsers is also easy, so migration is not a hassle. My only small criticism is that, while Enpass skips the need for self-hosting, some advanced users may wish for more direct server-side control or integration with niche storage providers. Also, while there is a free option, unlocking multi-device sync and advanced auditing features requires a paid plan, though pricing remains competitive compared to similar solutions. In summary, I believe Enpass is an excellent solution for individuals and businesses who care about privacy, data sovereignty, and security. Its offline and bring-your-own-cloud approach offers great peace of mind, and its user experience is simple yet powerful. If you want a password manager where you control your data location and access, Enpass deserves serious consideration.

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