Download 1Password for Linux

Top half of the 1Password 8 for Linux window on a blue background. “All items,” “Favorites,” “Watchtower,” and a private vault are visible in the sidebar. The middle column displays a list of all items across all categories, and the detailed item view for Amazon.com is shown on the right, with search, a “New item” button, and a button to hide the sidebar in the toolbar.
Download .deb

For Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, etc

Download .rpm

For Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, openSUSE, etc

See what’s new in the latest version

Get to know 1Password for Linux

Learn how to use 1Password on Linux to fill and save passwords, find and edit items, and more.

Get 1Password in your browser

1Password works everywhere you do. Easily sign in to sites, generate strong passwords, and find or autofill what you need in an instant. It’s all at your fingertips.

Use the command-line tool

The 1Password command-line tool makes it easy to work with users, vaults, and items, as well as managing multiple 1Password accounts. You can use the tool as a simple, text-based 1Password client or it can be seamlessly integrated to work with your own scripts and workflows.

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1Password is the most private and fully featured password manager for Linux users.

Download .deb

For Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, etc

Download .rpm

For Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, openSUSE, etc

See what’s new in the latest version