Keeper
by Keeper Security, Inc. · Utilities & Tools · Password Managers
A security-focused password manager with zero-knowledge encryption and robust enterprise features.
Quick Answer: Keeper has a verified Real Score of 4/5 based on 17,000 verified reviews, compared to its App Store rating of 4.7/5. Highly recommended by verified users.
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Pros & Cons
What Users Love
- Strong zero-knowledge security
- Excellent enterprise features
- BreachWatch dark web scanner
- Secure file storage up to 100GB
Common Complaints
- Add-ons cost extra
- Base price is high
- Interface feels corporate
- Less intuitive than 1Password
Verified Reviews (20)
Enterprise security for personal use
Keeper's security model is built for enterprises and it shows. Zero-knowledge architecture, SOC 2 compliance, and FIPS validation. Overkill for most people but reassuring.
BreachWatch caught my email
The dark web monitoring found my work email in a database breach. Immediately changed passwords for affected accounts. The $2/month add-on paid for itself with one alert.
Add-ons add up fast
Base is $3/month but BreachWatch is $2 more, secure file storage is $1 more. Suddenly you're at $6/month. Just include these in the base price instead of nickel and diming.
Secure file storage is generous
Up to 100GB of encrypted file storage with the add-on. Storing sensitive documents, photos, and files in an encrypted vault alongside passwords is genuinely useful.
KeeperChat for encrypted messaging
The built-in encrypted messaging feature is interesting. Sending sensitive info through KeeperChat instead of regular texts adds real privacy. Niche but valuable.
UI feels dated and corporate
The interface is functional but lacks the polish of 1Password or Dashlane. It feels like enterprise software adapted for consumers. A design refresh would help.
Record types are flexible
Custom record types let you store any kind of structured data. Login, credit card, address, custom fields - the flexibility in what you can store is impressive.
Biometric login is reliable
Face ID and fingerprint unlock work consistently without issues. Quick access to your vault when you need it. The biometric implementation is rock solid.
More complex than necessary
Setting up Keeper takes more effort than competitors. The permissions, sharing, and folder structure assume enterprise thinking. For personal use it's overengineered.
Best for compliance requirements
If your work requires specific security compliance, Keeper checks every box. SOC 2, ISO 27001, FedRAMP. The compliance certifications make it an easy choice for regulated industries.
Trash and version history
Deleted records go to trash and can be restored. Password history shows previous versions. When you accidentally delete or overwrite something, recovery is straightforward.
Two-factor is well implemented
TOTP, SMS, security keys, and Keeper DNA for Apple Watch. Multiple 2FA options means you can choose the security level that fits your threat model.
Customer support is decent
Got help with a sync issue through live chat. Response was quick and the agent knew the product. Support quality is better than average for this category.
Offline access works well
Accessing your vault without internet connection is reliable. For travelers or spotty connectivity situations, offline access to credentials is essential and Keeper delivers.
Role-based permissions for teams
Admin controls for team deployments are granular. Define what each role can access, share, and modify. For IT departments managing employee credentials, the control is excellent.
Import process works but not seamless
Imported from 1Password and most entries came through fine. Some custom fields needed manual fixing. Better than some competitors but not as clean as Bitwarden's import.
Secure sharing with one-time links
Sharing a password through a one-time link that expires is practical for sending credentials to someone who doesn't use Keeper. Simple and secure temporary sharing.
Student discount is generous
The 50% student discount makes Keeper very competitive. At $1.50/month with dark web monitoring included for students, it's hard to argue against the value.
Browser extension is okay
Works fine in Chrome and Firefox. Autofill detection is usually accurate. Nothing exceptional but nothing broken either. Gets the job done without issues.
Solid if your company pays for it
Keeper is a great password manager if your employer covers the cost. The enterprise features are top-tier. For personal use with your own money, Bitwarden is hard to beat on value.
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Last updated: April 2026