Why Switch from Keeper to Passbolt?
Keeper is built for SaaS convenience. Passbolt adds open-source transparency and self-hosting, giving teams full control over how credentials are stored, shared, and managed.

Where Passbolt and Keeper Overlap and Differ.
Passbolt delivers what Keeper users need — Self-hosted, open source, auditable control.
Keeper is widely appreciated for its polished user experience and enterprise-ready password management features. Passbolt covers the core capabilities teams expect from a modern password manager while adding something Keeper cannot offer: full infrastructure control through open-source software and self-hosted deployment.
Enterprise Security Standards
Cross-Platform Access
Enterprise Integrations
Open Source Transparency
Self-Hosted Deployment
Flexible Migration Paths
No Vendor Lock-in
What makes Passbolt different from Keeper?
Deployment | ||
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Open source | ||
Self-hosted core | ||
Product Scope: Password manager focus vs broader suite | ||
Admin console | ||
Autofill reliability | ||
Mobile apps | ||
SSO | ||
SCIM provisioning | ||
Directory sync | ||
Audit logs | ||
DevOps secrets management | ||
Privileged access management | ||
Infrastructure control | ||
Open standards | ||
Code auditability |