Best Password Manager for Families (2026)

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Top pick: 1Password Families — best-in-class shared vault UX, up to 5 members, $4.99/month. Family sharing that actually works without accidental exposure of personal items.

A family password manager needs to do two things most single-user managers don't: share specific credentials between members without exposing everything, and give parents a way to manage child accounts. This guide focuses on that distinction.

What matters for family use

Top pick: 1Password Families

1Password's Families plan covers up to 5 members for $4.99/month (billed annually), with additional members available at $1/month each. The shared vault architecture is the best-designed in the category: each member has a private vault and the family has shared vaults. Items live in one vault or the other — there's no risk of accidentally sharing something personal.

Runner-up: Bitwarden Families

Bitwarden Families covers up to 6 members for $3.33/month (billed annually) — slightly cheaper and one more seat. The shared vault experience is functional but less polished. Sharing requires creating organizations and collections, which is more technical to set up than 1Password's drag-and-drop vault structure.

Choose Bitwarden Families if price is the primary driver and you're comfortable with a more configuration-heavy setup.

Family plan comparison

Plan Price/month Members Sharing UX
1Password Families $4.99 Up to 5 Best — intuitive vaults
Bitwarden Families $3.33 Up to 6 Good — more setup required
Dashlane Friends & Family $7.49 Up to 10 Good — higher price
LastPass Families $4.00 Up to 6 Fair — breach history is a factor

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