1Password Price Hike: Annual Plans to Increase in 2026

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1Password Announces Price Increases for Individual and Family Plans

Password manager 1Password is increasing the price of its subscription plans, effective March 27, 2026. The price hike impacts both individual and family plans, with annual costs rising by $12 per year.

Price Changes Details

According to an email sent to users, the annual cost of an individual 1Password plan will increase from $35.88 to $47.88. Family plans will see a similar increase, moving from $59.88 to $71.88 annually The Verge, MacRumors, AIVAnet.

Monthly pricing will also be adjusted. Individual plans will increase from $3.99 to $4.99 per month, while family plans will rise from $6.95 to $7.99 per month The Verge, MacRumors.

Reasons for the Price Increase

1Password cites the need to continue investing in innovation and security as the primary reason for the price adjustments. The company states that its pricing has remained largely unchanged for several years, despite significant growth in the platform’s value and capabilities The Verge, MacRumors.

Recent additions to the platform include automatic saving of logins and payment details, enhanced Watchtower alerts, faster device setup, AI-powered item naming, expanded recovery options, and proactive phishing prevention MacRumors.

When Will the Price Increase Accept Effect?

The new pricing will take effect during the next plan renewal, provided it occurs on or after March 27, 2026. Subscribers who renew or sign up before March 27, 2026, will continue to pay the current rates The Verge, MacRumors.

In some regions, such as Europe, 1Password plans may be automatically canceled if customers do not approve the price increase MacRumors.

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