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RoboForm

Founded 1999Fairfax, Virginia, USAPrivate (Siber Systems)Score 3.6/5Evaluated 2026-06-19Website ↗

Capability scores

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

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

Overview

RoboForm is one of the longest-running password managers, launched in 1999 by Siber Systems. It built its reputation on strong form-filling and offers consumer and small-business plans, retaining a loyal base of long-time users.

What it is good at

Form-filling remains a genuine strength, handling complex web forms more reliably than many newer tools. It is affordable, stable, and well-established, with cross-platform clients and a small-business tier that adds shared folders and basic admin. For individuals who value autofill accuracy and a low price, it does the core job well. It also includes secure sharing, emergency access, and a bookmark and identity store that long-time users rely on. Migration importers from browsers and other managers are thorough, easing the switch for first-time users.

Where it falls short

The UX and overall feature set feel dated next to modern, passkey-first managers, and enterprise governance, SSO, and provisioning are limited. It is closed-source and cloud-based, and it lacks the security dashboards and modern collaboration features that competitors now treat as standard. Mobile and browser-extension experiences, while functional, lag the fluid autofill of newer rivals, and the brand carries less mindshare with younger buyers than it once did.

Pricing

Low-cost consumer and small-business subscriptions. Compare against alternatives with the TCO calculator.

Best for, and who should look elsewhere

Choose RoboForm for affordable, form-filling-focused personal or very small-team use. For modern design and passkeys see NordPass or Dashlane; for open-source value see Bitwarden.

Bottom line

A budget, form-filling-focused manager for individuals and small teams that do not need modern enterprise features.

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

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