Architectural Analysis

PassCrypt vs 1Password

Compare PassCrypt and 1Password. Learn how PassCrypt delivers a self-hostable zero-knowledge alternative with lower pricing and native WebCrypto encryption.

Specifications Matrix

Feature1PasswordPassCrypt
Derivation FunctionPBKDF2 + Secret KeyArgon2id (m=64MB, t=3, p=4)
Cryptographic APIProprietary client wrapperW3C WebCrypto API (Native)
Pricing Structure$35.88/yr (No free tier)Free Tier / $11.99/year
Metadata EncryptionEncryptedFull Sitewide Encryption
Self-HostableNoYes (Vercel/Compose Compose)

Understanding 1Password’s Framework

1Password offers key features, but contains architectural variables to consider:

  • No free tier available
  • Closed-source client-side code
  • Not self-hostable

The PassCrypt Advantage

PassCrypt provides a fully open-source, client-side verifiable, self-hostable password vault at a fraction of the cost, complete with a permanently free tier for up to 10 entries.

  • Default memory-hard Argon2id key generation
  • Zero third-party cryptographic npm dependencies
  • Three times more affordable premium options

Frequently Asked Questions

How does PassCrypt compare to 1Password’s Secret Key?

1Password uses a unique 128-bit Secret Key generated client-side alongside your master password. This makes brute-forcing stolen vaults computationally impossible even with weak master passwords. However, 1Password is closed-source and expensive. PassCrypt achieves comparable brute-force resistance by defaulting to memory-hard Argon2id, making it highly secure while remaining open-source, self-hostable, and three times more affordable.

Secure Your Passwords with PassCrypt

Move away from proprietary closed-source SDKs and legacy PBKDF2 derivations. Initialize your secure zero-knowledge Sentry Vault for free.

Zero-Knowledge Session

Initializing client-side decryptor...