Prevent secret leaks and secure your codebase
Put an end to secrets sprawl
Centralize secret storage in a single, end-to-end encrypted solution. View audit trails of secret access operations and say goodbye to worries about costly data leaks.
Secure every step
Store
Securely store and manage secrets like database passwords and API keys.
Collaborate
Securely and easily share secrets across users and machines.
Deploy
Inject credentials into code securely using secret IDs in place of hardcoded secrets.
Audit
Review all access operations to ensure your secrets are safe.
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Integrations
Quickly build connections between your various machines, tools, and ecosystems with out-of-the-box integrations.
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CLI
The Secrets Manager CLI is the primary method to inject secrets into applications and infrastructure.
Strengthen enterprise security
Scalable access for humans and machines
Maintain tight control over machine and human access to developer secrets with granular read or read/write access permissions.
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Read how Titanom Technologies bolstered developer security and increased productivity in this case study.
Choose the plan that fits your needs
Free
$0
Free forever
Everything you need to get started.
- Unlimited secrets
- Up to 2 users
- Up to 3 projects
- Up to 3
Teams
$6
per month / per user
Support your full development team with additional business functionalities.
- Unlimited secrets and projects
- Up to 20
- $1 per additional
Enterprise
$12
per month / per user
Supports enterprise needs with automated provisioning and other administrative capabilities.
- Unlimited secrets and projects
- Up to 50
- $1 per additional
Pricing shown in USD and based on an annual subscription. Taxes not included.
Already a Bitwarden Password Manager customer? Get started by adding Secrets Manager to your organization or contact sales for a free trial.
Secrets Manager FAQ
Secrets refer to digital authentication credentials for sensitive parts of the IT and developer ecosystem. Secrets are sensitive key-value pairs that need to be securely stored and should never be exposed in plain-text code or transmitted over unencrypted channels.
Examples of secrets are:
SSH keys
Database passwords
SSL or TLS certificates
Private encryption keys
API keys
One-time password devices
Machine accounts represent non-human machine users, like applications or deployment pipelines, that require programmatic access to a discrete set of secrets.
A project is a collection of secrets that can be grouped together based on how you want to structure access by your engineering, DevOps, and cybersecurity teams.
Bitwarden Secrets Manager is built for developer teams to centrally store, manage, and deploy privileged secrets. Secrets Manager is tailored for infrastructure secrets and is supported only by the web app and the CLI clients. If you are looking to help your employees manage their personal credentials, check out Bitwarden Password Manager.
Yes! Secrets Manager and Password Manager can be used in conjunction to provide even stronger security to your business.
An organization will have the same plan across any product they are subscribed to. For example, if a customer is subscribed to a Bitwarden Password Manager Enterprise plan and decides to purchase Bitwarden Secrets Manager, they will also be subscribed to the Enterprise plan.
To subscribe to a different Secrets Manager plan than what you are currently subscribed to with Password Manager, simply create a new organization or account and sign up for Secrets Manager following these steps.
Bitwarden aims for the highest levels of availability. You can learn more about Bitwarden availability in the Security White Paper.
In addition, there are multiple secret backup options.
Integrations - Some integrations, like Bitwarden Secrets Manager Kubernetes Operator, act as a caching layer when secrets are fetched.
SDKs - Secrets can be cached locally when using an SDK. Caching any information or credentials in a local environment should be done with care and security awareness.
Self-hosting - Self-hosting Secrets Manager ensures that secrets are available in the event you cannot connect to the Bitwarden cloud.
Ready to get started?
Protect your infrastructure and development pipelines from secret leaks with Bitwarden Secrets Manager.