
1Password, the well-known password management application, has revealed notable price hikes for its subscription options, set to take effect on March 27, 2026. Users have started to receive alerts about these adjustments, which will result in an increase in the annual fees for both individual and family plans.
Beginning on the stated date, the revised pricing will be as follows:
– **Individual Plan**: $47.88/year, up from the previous $35.88/year.
– **Family Plan**: $71.88/year, an increase from $59.88/year.
At this time, there are no indications of changes to monthly pricing; however, further information will be shared should that situation evolve.
In the notifications dispatched to users, 1Password underscored its dedication to innovation and security, declaring, “To keep investing in innovation and the world-class security you anticipate, we’re revising our pricing…” The organization pointed out multiple recent enhancements and features introduced to elevate user experience, which include:
– Automatic saving of logins and payment information
– Improved Watchtower alerts
– Quicker, more secure device setup
– AI-powered item naming
– Increased recovery options
– Preventive measures against phishing
The email also emphasized that while 1Password has made considerable advancements in its services, the pricing had largely remained stable for several years. The updated pricing will be implemented at the next renewal for users whose subscriptions renew on or after March 27, 2026. Subscriptions renewing prior to this date will maintain the existing pricing until their next renewal.
1Password invites users with inquiries to contact their support team for assistance.
As these price increases loom, existing subscribers may need to reassess their ongoing usage of the service considering the new charges.
