Best self-hosted Password Managers apps
A password manager allows users to store, generate, and manage their passwords for local applications and online services.
7 open source Password Managers tools you host on your own server — with full control of your data and no per-user cost.
Vaultwarden
★ 62,731Vaultwarden is a lightweight Bitwarden-compatible server written in Rust that even runs on a Raspberry Pi. It's the most popular way to self-host a password manager, with all the official Bitwarden apps and extensions working.
Bitwarden
★ 19,265Password manager with a webapp, browser extension, and mobile app.
Passbolt
★ 5,985Collaborative password manager.
AliasVault
★ 2,862End-to-end encrypted password manager with a built-in email alias generator and server.
Teampass
★ 1,790Password manager dedicated for managing passwords in a collaborative way. One symmetric key is used to encrypt all shared/team passwords and stored server side in a file and the database. works on any server Apache, MySQL and PHP.
PassIt
Simple password manage with sharing features by group and user, but no administration interface.
Psono
Password manager for companies.
Frequently asked questions
What are the best self-hosted Password Managers tools?
Among the 7 options, the most popular include Vaultwarden, Bitwarden, Passbolt. Compare license, platform and popularity in the list below.
Is there a free open source alternative for Password Managers?
Yes — all 7 tools on this page are open source and you run them on your own server, with no monthly fee.
Where can I host a Password Managers app?
On a home server (homelab) or a cheap VPS from ~€4/mo. See the suggestions on this page.