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Bitwarden is an open-source password manager for individuals, IT teams, and businesses that stores passwords, passkeys, and sensitive data in an encrypted vault. It stands out with self-hosting and transparent code audits, making it a strong choice for credential management, secure sharing, and autofill workflows.
Bitwarden is an open-source password manager and secrets management platform for individuals, IT teams, and businesses that need secure credential control. Bitwarden stores passwords, passkeys, payment cards, notes, and identity data in encrypted vaults, then syncs access across web, desktop, browser extension, and mobile apps. Bitwarden includes password generation, autofill, secure sharing, emergency access, vault health reports, admin policies, SSO options, directory sync, event logs, and self-hosting for organizations that require infrastructure control. Bitwarden also offers developer secrets tools for managing machine credentials and sensitive environment variables across workflows.
Teams use Bitwarden to standardize employee password hygiene, distribute shared logins without exposing raw credentials, and enforce access policies as staff join or leave. Security-conscious companies use Bitwarden to centralize credential lifecycle management, reduce password reuse, and support audits with logs and administrative controls. Individuals use Bitwarden to replace browser-stored passwords with encrypted vault access and passkey support across devices. For modern IT and security stacks, Bitwarden owns the credential management layer, integrates with identity systems, and complements endpoint security, device management, and broader access governance tools while keeping transparent source code and deployment flexibility central to its positioning.
Bitwarden fits IT admins, security teams, and operations leaders at SMB, mid-market, and enterprise organizations managing workforce credentials. It best serves regulated or security-conscious companies needing password management, secure sharing, user provisioning, audit logs, and self-hosted access workflows across distributed teams.
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Bitwarden stores passwords, passkeys, notes, cards, and identities inside encrypted vaults protected by zero-knowledge architecture. Encryption occurs before data leaves the device, so stored vault data remains unreadable to Bitwarden.
Bitwarden fits individuals, IT teams, security teams, and growing businesses that need centralized credential workflows. It is commonly used where multiple users need secure sharing, access controls, and password hygiene across departments.
Bitwarden provides browser extensions, desktop apps, web vault access, and mobile apps for major platforms. Users sync vault data across devices and use autofill, password generation, and secure login workflows from one account.
Bitwarden uses organizations and collections to share credentials without exposing passwords in chat or documents. Admins assign users or groups to shared collections, then control who can view, edit, or manage stored items.
Bitwarden includes event logs, user groups, policies, directory sync, and SCIM provisioning for account lifecycle management. Admins can monitor activity, enforce security settings, and automate user onboarding or removal.
Bitwarden supports passwordless SSO integration on business plans and offers directory synchronization for existing identity environments. These integrations help organizations connect authentication workflows with current access management processes.
Bitwarden includes vault health reports that identify weak, reused, or exposed credentials. Users also get password generation tools, integrated authenticator options, and phishing protection features to strengthen everyday login workflows.
Bitwarden offers cloud-hosted deployment for faster rollout and self-hosting for organizations needing infrastructure control. Teams typically configure users, groups, sharing collections, and policies first, then import credentials and enable login methods.
Bitwarden offers self-host deployment options for organizations that need direct control over hosting environments. This model is used when security, residency, or internal compliance workflows require managing the infrastructure directly.
Bitwarden separates personal plans for individuals and families from business plans for teams and enterprises. Business tiers add administrative workflows such as provisioning, audit logs, SSO options, and broader access controls.
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