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.
No. Enpass never stores your vault on its own servers. Your encrypted database is saved locally on your device and synced through your chosen cloud service (iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, or WebDAV) — not Enpass infrastructure.
Yes. Enpass offers a one-time desktop license for $79.99 that includes all future desktop updates. Mobile apps use a subscription or a one-time in-app purchase. This makes Enpass cost-effective over a multi-year horizon versus subscription managers.
Yes. Enpass has a built-in TOTP authenticator that stores and generates 2FA codes inside the vault, eliminating the need for a separate authenticator app.
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