Bitwarden vs Dashlane
Detailed comparison to help you choose the right tool for your needs
Quick Comparison
Rating
4.6
vs4.5
Starting Price
Free
vsFree
Pricing Model
freemium
vsfreemium
Feature
Bitwarden
Dashlane
Password vault
All platforms
Self-hosting option
Open source
Secure sharing
Two-factor auth
VPN included
Dark web monitoring
Password changer
Bitwarden Pros
- Open source and security audited
- Excellent free tier covers most users
- Very affordable premium ($10/year)
- Self-hosting option (Vaultwarden)
- Cross-platform support
- Active development and community
- Hardware security key support
- Easy import from other managers
Bitwarden Cons
- UI not as polished as 1Password
- Autofill can be inconsistent on some sites
- Passkey support still maturing
- Mobile app could be more intuitive
- Self-hosting requires technical knowledge
Dashlane Pros
- Built-in VPN included
- Dark web monitoring
- Auto password changer for supported sites
- Simple interface for non-technical users
- Passkey support
- Identity theft protection (higher tiers)
Dashlane Cons
- Most expensive option ($60+/year)
- No native desktop app (browser only)
- Free tier extremely limited (25 passwords)
- Browser extension removed desktop app
- Significantly pricier than 1Password or Bitwarden
- Users leaving for cheaper alternatives