Overview

Features & Capabilities

ENPASS PASSWORD MANAGER lets you choose where your encrypted vaults are stored and synced—locally or with iCloud, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, Dropbox, NextCloud, WebDAV, or offline. Enpass provides zero-knowledge AES-256 protection and supports cross-device passkeys for a password-less future.

From customizable templates and a powerful password generator to built-in TOTP and file attachments, Enpass keeps credentials safe, easily autofillable, and ready across all your devices. It also offers breach monitoring, password audits, and flexible pricing for individuals and teams.

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Developed by:
Enpass Technologies Private Limited
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/enpass-password-manager/id455566716
Website:
https://www.enpass.io/

User Reviews

Overall, Enpass is praised for strong value, local vault ownership, cross-platform syncing, and a feature-rich, user-friendly experience. Data is encrypted and stored locally, and it supports auto-fill, passkeys, OTP codes, and multiple devices. However, frequent complaints focus on disruptive master password reminders, licensing shifts toward subscriptions, occasional syncing glitches between devices, and some UX friction (no sorting features and localization quirks). In short, it’s a solid option for price-conscious users who want data control, with caveats around pricing changes and workflow annoyances.
Pros
  • Excellent value for money with lifetime/perpetual license options.
  • Users own and control their vault locally, with strong encryption and privacy.
  • Cross-platform support and syncing across devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac, Windows, Linux).
  • Feature-rich and user-friendly, including auto-fill, OTP support, built-in browser, and password generator.
Cons
  • Master password reminders and prompts that feel forced and disrupt workflow.
  • Licensing changes push users from lifetime to subscription, seen as a bait-and-switch by some.
  • Occasional syncing reliability issues between devices.
  • UX/UI limitations like no sorting features and localization quirks.
Recent reviews
When I open up the app, I'm looking for a password, not a homepage of meaningless info. C'mon. Do you people use the app you develop?
by 82*****, 2026-07-13

I used to recommend Enpass to everyone - cross platform, solid encryption, synced across devices, good autofill. What’s not to like. Then they instituted a constant demand to prove that you remember the master password across devices. What this does is actually decrease security, as it forces me to develop an easy to remember, easy to type/swipe password so that I can get rid of the constant time-suck of having to answer whether or not I remember my Master password or just continue to autofill. The other change is that if I don’t first go through all that noise in my browser extension, I have to click a blue Enpass icon in the login menu, click that I do in fact want to use Enpass auto-login and then get the opportunity to enter a PIN to use Enpass. Wouldn’t the fact that I clicked on the blue Enpass icon in the first place be enough indication that I want to use Enpass? The app has become a massive, distracting time suck instead of a security-boosting time-saver.
by Fi*****, 2026-07-09
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