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Bitwarden pricing varies by team size and features, ranging from $0 to $47.88 per user/month in 2026. Your actual cost depends on the tier you choose, contract length, and negotiated discounts.

Use the interactive pricing calculator to estimate your exact cost based on team size and requirements.

  • Free tier: Yes
  • Billing: Monthly and annual (save 15-20%)
  • Hidden costs: Add ~35% for implementation, support, and training

Bitwarden offers 5 pricing tiers: Free, Premium, Families, Teams, Enterprise. Standard paid plans include Free at $0/free. The Premium plan is individual users wanting advanced security features, totp authenticator, and vault health reporting.

Compared to other password management software, Bitwarden is positioned at the budget-friendly price point.

Bitwarden is an open-source password manager that has earned a reputation as the best value option in the market. Trusted by millions of individuals and thousands of businesses, Bitwarden stores credentials in an end-to-end encrypted vault accessible across all platforms. Its open-source codebase is publicly audited, giving security-conscious users transparency that proprietary alternatives cannot match.

Bitwarden pricing is among the most affordable in the password management space. The free tier offers unlimited passwords on unlimited devices with no restrictions. Premium costs just $1.65/month ($19.80/year) for advanced features like TOTP authenticator and vault health reports. For businesses, Teams starts at $4/user/month and Enterprise at $6/user/month, which includes SSO, enterprise policies, self-hosting, and a complimentary Families plan for every employee. All prices are billed annually.

All Bitwarden Plans & Pricing

Plan Monthly Annual Best For
Free Free Free 0 Individual users who want a fully-featured, free, open-source password manager with no device limits
Premium Contact Contact Individual users wanting advanced security features, TOTP authenticator, and vault health reporting
Families users: Up to 6 family members Contact Contact Families who want an affordable shared vault with premium features for every member
Teams Contact Contact Small to mid-size teams needing shared credential management with audit capabilities
Enterprise Contact Contact Large organizations needing SSO, enterprise policies, self-hosting, and advanced access controls
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Free

  • Unlimited passwords, notes, cards, and identities
  • Access on unlimited devices
  • Password generator
  • Secure password sharing (one-to-one)
  • Two-factor authentication (authenticator app, email)
  • Encrypted export and import
  • Self-host option available
  • Open-source and audited codebase

Premium

  • Everything in Free plan
  • 1 GB encrypted file attachments
  • Advanced two-factor authentication (YubiKey, FIDO2, Duo)
  • Bitwarden Authenticator (TOTP) built-in
  • Vault health reports (reused, weak, exposed passwords)
  • Emergency access
  • Priority customer support

Families

  • Everything in Premium plan
  • Up to 6 users included
  • Unlimited shared collections
  • Organization-level vault management
  • All premium features for every member

Teams

  • All premium features for every user
  • Unlimited secure data sharing via collections
  • Event logging and audit trails
  • Directory integration
  • API access for organization management
  • Admin console and user management

Enterprise

  • Everything in Teams plan
  • SSO authentication (SAML 2.0, OpenID Connect)
  • Enterprise policy enforcement
  • Access Intelligence for credential risk detection
  • Custom roles and permissions
  • Account recovery administration
  • Self-hosting option
  • Complimentary Families plan for every user
  • Dedicated engagement support for qualified customers

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Hidden Costs to Budget For

Watch for 8 hidden costs
  • Free plan lacks TOTP authenticator, vault health reports, and emergency access, which require the $1.65/month Premium upgrade
  • Premium is annual-only billing ($19.80/year); no monthly payment option for personal plans
  • Self-hosting requires your own server infrastructure, maintenance, and IT expertise beyond the license cost
  • Enterprise's complimentary Families plan is only for qualifying deployments; small Enterprise contracts may not qualify
  • Advanced two-factor options (YubiKey, FIDO2) require purchasing hardware keys ($25-$70 each)
  • Directory integration and SCIM provisioning only available on Teams and Enterprise plans
  • File attachment storage limited to 1 GB on Premium; additional storage not available for purchase
  • Migration from other password managers may require manual CSV imports for some providers
Tip

Ask your Bitwarden sales rep about these costs upfront. Getting them in writing before signing can save you from surprise charges later.

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Frequently Asked Questions

01 How much does Bitwarden cost?

Bitwarden is free for individuals with unlimited passwords and devices. Premium costs $1.65/month ($19.80/year) for advanced features. Families is $3.99/month ($47.88/year) for up to 6 users. For businesses, Teams costs $4/user/month and Enterprise costs $6/user/month, both billed annually.

02 Is Bitwarden really free?

Yes, Bitwarden offers a genuinely free plan with unlimited passwords, unlimited devices, and core features like autofill and password generation. Unlike LastPass, there are no device-type restrictions on the free tier. The free plan is permanently free, not a trial. Premium features like TOTP, vault health reports, and file attachments require the $1.65/month upgrade.

03 How does Bitwarden compare to 1Password on price?

Bitwarden is significantly cheaper than 1Password. Bitwarden's free tier covers most individual needs, while 1Password starts at $2.99/month. Bitwarden Premium ($1.65/month) is less than half the cost of 1Password Individual ($2.99/month). For businesses, Bitwarden Enterprise ($6/user/month) is cheaper than 1Password Business ($7.99/user/month), and both include complimentary family plans.

04 Is Bitwarden open source?

Yes, Bitwarden is fully open source with its code publicly available on GitHub. This means the security community can audit the codebase, which has been independently audited by third-party firms including Cure53. Open-source transparency is a key differentiator from proprietary competitors like 1Password, LastPass, and Dashlane.

05 Does Bitwarden offer self-hosting?

Yes, Bitwarden offers a self-hosting option for Enterprise plan subscribers. You can deploy Bitwarden on your own infrastructure for full data control. Self-hosting requires your own server, Docker environment, and ongoing maintenance. The license cost is the same ($6/user/month for Enterprise), but you handle hosting costs separately.

06 What is the Bitwarden Families plan?

Bitwarden Families costs $3.99/month ($47.88/year) and includes up to 6 users, each with all Premium features. Members get private vaults plus unlimited shared collections. Enterprise subscribers receive a complimentary Families plan for every user, adding personal-use value on top of the business license.