PrivacyFocus

Proton Pass

84
vs

Keeper

81
Proton PassKeeper
Pricing$0/month$0/month
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux, iOSWindows, macOS, Linux, iOS
security
91
90
usability
82
78
features
80
83
cross Platform
85
84
value
90
70

Our Verdict

This is extremely close comparison. Proton Pass takes the lead with an overall score of 84/100 versus Keeper's 81/100. The biggest difference between the two is in value, where Proton Pass scores 90 compared to Keeper's 70. Choose Proton Pass if you prioritise privacy-focused users who want swiss jurisdiction and open-source transparency — it excels for users who value swiss jurisdiction with strong privacy laws and no data-sharing agreements. Choose Keeper if businesses and enterprises needing compliance-ready password management matters more to you, particularly if you want strong enterprise and compliance credentials (soc 2, iso 27001, fedramp). Both tools are strong choices, but your decision should come down to which feature set aligns with your priorities and budget.

Proton Pass

Privacy-first password manager from the Proton ecosystem with email aliasing, end-to-end encryption, and Swiss jurisdiction.

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Keeper

Enterprise-focused password manager with strong compliance credentials, zero-trust architecture, and robust admin controls.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Proton Pass or Keeper?

Proton Pass scores 84/100 compared to Keeper's 81/100 in our review. However, the best choice depends on your requirements — Proton Pass is best for privacy-focused users who want swiss jurisdiction and open-source transparency, whilst Keeper is best for businesses and enterprises needing compliance-ready password management.

Is Proton Pass free?

Proton Pass starts at $0/month. Keeper starts at $0/month.

Which password manager is more secure?

Both Proton Pass and Keeper offer strong security. Proton Pass scores 91 for security, whilst Keeper scores 90. See our full reviews for detailed security analysis.

Can I switch from Proton Pass to Keeper?

Yes. Most password managers make it straightforward to switch. Cancel your existing subscription, export any saved data if applicable, and sign up with the new provider. We recommend running both simultaneously for a brief overlap period to ensure a smooth transition.

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