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Password Managers comparison · 2026
Enpass (82) and Keeper (85) are closely matched — this is one of the tightest Password Managers comparisons in our database, with just 3 points separating them overall. Enpass leads on Price/Value (88 vs 68), while Keeper has the edge on Team Features (92 vs 60). The two are closest on Cross-Platform, where the gap is just 0 points. On pricing, Enpass starts cheaper at $2/mo versus $3/mo. Use the radar chart and dimension table below to find which fits your specific priorities best.
Enpass
One-time price, offline storage, your data
82/100
Keeper
Enterprise-grade with the best team controls
85/100
Radar comparison
Enpass
82
Keeper
85
Security
Encryption standard, zero-knowledge architecture, audit results
Ease of Use
Onboarding, daily UX, autofill reliability
Cross-Platform
Browser extensions, mobile apps, OS support
Price/Value
Free tier, paid tier cost vs features
Team Features
Sharing, vaults, admin controls, SSO
Import/Export
CSV import, migration tools, portability
Browser Extension
Autofill accuracy, extension speed, form detection
Overall Score
Based on our independent scoring across 7 dimensions, Keeper scores 85/100 overall versus Enpass's 82/100 — a 3-point margin. Keeper leads on Security in particular. That said, Enpass may still be the right choice if the dimensions where it scores higher match your specific priorities — the radar chart above shows the full profile side by side.
Enpass starts cheaper at $2/month versus Keeper's $3/month. At higher usage tiers, the gap may narrow depending on each tool's scaling model. Check the official pricing pages for current plans — SaaS pricing changes frequently.
Enpass scores higher on Price/Value — 88/100 versus 68/100 for Keeper. If price/value is your primary decision criterion, Enpass is the stronger choice in this head-to-head.
Switching between password managers tools is generally possible but involves migration effort: exporting your data or configuration from Enpass, re-importing or reconfiguring in Keeper, and updating any API integrations or environment variables in your codebase. The effort scales with how deeply embedded the tool is in your stack. Test Keeper on a non-production project first before migrating.
Enpass (82/100) is the better fit for teams who prioritise security — its strongest dimension — and who want a free entry point. Keeper (85/100) is the better fit for teams who prioritise security and want a free entry point. If both dimensions matter equally, the overall score winner (Keeper) is the safer default choice.
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