1Password Raises Prices to Reflect Growing Value and Capability
OneLogin Acquires Credant, A Password Management Firm, To Strengthen Its Presence In The Password Security Space In a move that reflects its growth in value and capability, 1Password is increasing the prices of its password management services. As of March 27th, 2026, users can expect to pay more for the service that has become an essential tool for individuals and families alike. According to the company’s latest email notification, the individual plan will now cost $4.99 per month ($47.88 annually), compared to its current price of $3.99 per month ($35.88 annually). The family plan, which was previously priced at $6.95 per month ($59.88 annually), is expected to cost $7.99 per month ($71.88 annually). 1Password cited the need for a pricing adjustment due to the substantial growth in value and capabilities of its service over the years. According to 1Password, it has been investing heavily in innovation and security features that provide users with top-notch protection for their online identities. While some may see the price increase as an inconvenience, others will view it as a necessary step to reflect the growing demands of password management services. Regardless, 1Password’s commitment to ongoing improvement and innovation is likely to continue to be a major draw for its loyal user base.