Privileged Access Management (PAM) Software Pricing 2026: 12+ Tools Compared
Privileged Access Management (PAM) Software Pricing 2026: 12+ Tools Compared
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Privileged Access Management (PAM) software pricing ranges from Free to $20K per user per month in 2026. The category average is $1.7K/user/month. 1 of 12 tools offer free tiers.

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Best Value

Teleport

From Free/month

Best Free Tier

Teleport

Free plan available

Most Feature-Rich

ManageEngine PAM360

Up to $20K/year

Full Comparison Matrix

Product Starting Price Popular Tier Enterprise Free Tier Best For
Teleport Free /month Free /month Free /month Yes -
BeyondTrust Password Safe Custom Custom Custom No -
CyberArk Privileged Access Custom Custom Custom No -
HashiCorp Vault Enterprise Custom Custom Custom No -
One Identity (Safeguard) Custom Custom Custom No -
Imprivata PAM Custom Custom Custom No -
Arcon PAM Custom Custom Custom No -
Fudo Security Custom Custom Custom No -
Senhasegura Custom Custom Custom No -
Wallix Bastion Custom Custom Custom No -
Keeper Security Enterprise $2 /user / month $4 /user / month $6 /user / month No -
ManageEngine PAM360 $8K /year $20K /year $20K /year No -

Category Summary

12

Products

$666

Avg Starting

$1.7K

Avg Popular

1

Free Tiers

Privileged Access Management (PAM) Pricing FAQ

01 What is privileged access management (PAM)?

PAM secures and monitors the high-risk accounts that have elevated access to systems, like admin and root credentials. It vaults and rotates privileged credentials, enforces just-in-time access, records privileged sessions, and provides approval workflows, reducing the risk that compromised admin accounts lead to a major breach.

02 How much does PAM cost?

PAM is typically priced per privileged user, per managed account/secret, or per device, with most enterprise vendors quoting custom pricing. Costs scale with the number of privileged identities and secrets managed. Implementation and integration are a meaningful part of total cost given PAM's depth.

03 How is PAM different from IAM?

IAM manages identity and access for all users broadly (authentication, SSO, provisioning). PAM focuses specifically on privileged, high-risk accounts, adding credential vaulting, session recording, and just-in-time elevation. They're complementary: IAM handles the general workforce, PAM locks down the powerful admin accounts attackers target.

04 What hidden costs come with PAM?

Watch for implementation and professional-services costs (PAM rollouts are involved), per-account or per-secret pricing that grows with your environment, agent deployment, and the operational effort to maintain workflows. Underestimating discovery of all privileged accounts is a common cause of budget overruns.