1Password started as a macOS app, way back in 2006—and you can still feel that influence in its design. Even though the service now works across all major operating systems, the team still leans into a particular approach. This password manager is streamlined and runs smoothly, but users shouldn’t expect to see behind the veil.

1Password allows you to import passwords via CSV from other password managers. If coming from Bitwarden, you can import more securely through an encrypted .json file. 1Password will also support the FIDO Alliance’s Credential Exchange Protocol (CXP) starting in early 2026, which allows secure transfer of passkeys in addition to passwords between apps and services with CXP enabled.


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