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Dashlane

Founded 2009New York, USA / Paris, FrancePrivateScore 4.1/5Evaluated 2026-06-19Website ↗

Capability scores

Methodology →
Authentication
4.0
SSO & Federation
4.0
Authorization
3.0
Lifecycle & Provisioning
3.0
MFA & Passwordless
4.0
Governance & Audit
4.0
Developer Experience
3.0
Deployment Flexibility
3.5
Pricing Transparency
4.0
Support & Ecosystem
3.5

Scored 0–5 against a published rubric. Independent analysis, no vendor sponsorship.

Overview

Dashlane is a business and consumer password manager founded in 2009, known for a polished experience and a strong emphasis on credential security beyond simple storage. It targets SMB through enterprise with cloud-only delivery and has positioned itself toward proactive credential protection.

What it is good at

The UX is among the cleanest in the category, and the security dashboards, dark-web monitoring, and credential health scoring give admins and users a clear picture of risk. Business tiers offer SSO, provisioning, and admin policy controls, and passwordless and passkey support is solid. Onboarding is smooth for non-technical teams.

Where it falls short

It is cloud-only with no self-hosting option, which rules it out for organizations that require on-premises control. Pricing sits above the open-source value leaders, and it is a closed-source product, so security teams cannot inspect the code the way they can with audited open alternatives. Power users sometimes find the cloud-only architecture and the move away from desktop apps toward a web-first experience limiting, and the most advanced monitoring features sit in higher tiers.

Pricing

Per-user business subscriptions and consumer tiers; no self-host. Compare seat economics against alternatives with the TCO calculator.

Best for, and who should look elsewhere

Choose Dashlane when a polished experience and built-in credential security matter more than self-hosting or rock-bottom price. For an open, self-hostable option see Bitwarden; for privacy-first jurisdiction see Proton Pass; for the Nord ecosystem see NordPass.

Bottom line

A polished, security-forward manager for businesses that prefer cloud convenience over self-hosting.

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By SWI Community Team · Last evaluated 2026-06-19

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