LastPass and NordPass both show up on every "best password manager for teams" list, and they sit in genuinely different parts of the market. LastPass is mature product with full enterprise breadth but real trust damage from the late-2022 vault-backup breach. NordPass, by contrast, is nord Security's password manager — modern crypto, aggressive pricing, and clean audit history, with full enterprise identity features gated to Enterprise.
This comparison is written for the people actually making the call: founders, IT leads and ops folk at startups, agencies and small teams. No affiliate rankings, no "best of" filler — just the trade-offs that matter once more than one person touches the vault.
Quick verdict
Pick LastPass if teams already on lastpass who've accepted the post-breach model. Competent product, real brand damage from the 2022 breach.
Pick NordPass if cost-sensitive teams who want modern ciphers and an audit trail. Aggressive pricing and a modern XChaCha20 + Argon2id stack. SSO/SCIM gated to Enterprise.
Both are zero-knowledge and both have a defensible recent security story. The choice is almost never about cryptography — it's about collaboration model, governance, and how much per seat per month you want to spend.
Team pricing at a glance
| Feature | LastPass | NordPass |
|---|---|---|
| Smallest team planAll prices USD, billed annually unless noted. Verify on vendor sites before buying. | Teams: from ~$4/user/mo | Teams: $1.99/user/mo (annual, 10-seat pack) |
| Next tier for growing teams | Business: from ~$7/user/mo | Business: $3.99/user/mo · Enterprise: $5.99/user/mo |
| Free tier available | Yes (1 device type only) | Yes (personal, 1 user) |
| SSO (SAML / OIDC) | Business / add-on | Google SSO on Teams; full SAML/OIDC on Enterprise |
| SCIM provisioning | Business and above | Enterprise only |
Collaboration model
| Feature | LastPass | NordPass |
|---|---|---|
| Shared vaults / collections | Yes — Shared Folders (Business+) | |
| Per-item permissions | ||
| External / one-time secure share | Limited | Time-Limited Sharing (recipient needs NordPass account) |
| Group-based sharing | Business and above | |
| Activity / audit log |
Security & transparency
| Feature | LastPass | NordPass |
|---|---|---|
| Zero-knowledge end-to-end encryption | ||
| Cipher | AES-256-CBC | XChaCha20-Poly1305 |
| Key derivation | PBKDF2-SHA256 (iterations raised post-2022) | Argon2id |
| Open-source clients | ||
| Self-hosting option | ||
| Published independent audit | Cure53 (2020, 2021), SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001:2022 | |
| Publicly disclosed vault breach | Yes — Aug & Nov 2022 (encrypted vault backups exfiltrated) | No vault breach (Jan 2025 in-memory card-data CVE disclosed) |
Pricing for teams: where the real difference is
LastPass sits in the ~$4/user/mo Teams range and ~$7/user/mo Business range, with SSO bundled on Business or sold as an add-on. Plan structure has shifted more than once — confirm before buying.
NordPass Teams is sold as a 10-seat pack starting at $1.99/user/month on annual billing; Business is $3.99/user and Enterprise $5.99/user. Genuinely cheap, but the 10-seat lock can leave smaller or odd-sized teams paying for unused seats.
For a fast-growing team, the slope matters as much as the starting price. Model it at the size you actually expect to be in 12 months — not the size you are today.
How teams actually share credentials
LastPass. Shared folders with per-user/per-item permissions, RBAC and policy controls — solid feature breadth, plainer one-time external sharing than 1Password or Bitwarden.
NordPass. Shared Folders and group sharing arrive on the Business tier; Time-Limited Sharing (added Dec 2024) covers contractor access with auto-expiry, but the recipient still needs a NordPass account.
The everyday question is: when a contractor joins on Monday and leaves on Friday, how much work is it to give them access to exactly the credentials they need, watch what they touched, and revoke cleanly? That's where the daylight between these two shows up.
Security architecture
LastPass. LastPass uses AES-256-CBC with PBKDF2-SHA256; default iteration counts were raised after the 2022 incident in which encrypted vault backups were exfiltrated. The cipher held, but a vault leaving the vendor's environment remains the headline trust concern.
NordPass. NordPass is one of the few mainstream managers using XChaCha20-Poly1305 with Argon2id by default, backed by two Cure53 audits, SOC 2 Type 2 and ISO 27001:2022. Clients remain closed source.
If you're forced to choose on cryptography alone, modern AEAD ciphers (AES-GCM, XChaCha20-Poly1305) paired with a memory-hard KDF (Argon2id) are the bar. Both vendors are inside that range; the harder differences are open-source posture, audit history, and whether you can self-host.
Admin & governance for teams
Both products support some flavour of role-based access, forgotten-password recovery, and audit logging on the right tier. Where they diverge is on the boring-but-critical stuff: SSO, SCIM provisioning, and whether group policies can keep up with how your team actually grows.
SSO tier: LastPass — Business / add-on; NordPass — Google SSO on Teams; full SAML/OIDC on Enterprise. SCIM tier: LastPass — Business and above; NordPass — Enterprise only.
If Okta, Entra ID or Google Workspace SSO is non-negotiable from day one, factor the tier price into the per-seat number — it's often the thing that flips the cheaper-on-paper option into the more expensive real-world bill.
LastPass
Pros
- Mature browser extension and form-fill
- Established enterprise feature set (SSO, directory sync, policies)
- Familiar to many users already
- Improved security posture post-2022 (raised KDF iterations, infra changes)
Cons
- 2022 breach exfiltrated encrypted customer vault backups — trust cost is real
- Free tier limited to one device type
- Closed source — auditability depends on third-party reports
- No self-hosting option
NordPass
Pros
- XChaCha20-Poly1305 + Argon2id — among the most modern defaults in the category
- Teams 10-seat pack is one of the cheapest per-user prices on the market
- Activity log on every paid plan
- Cure53-audited, SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001 certified
Cons
- Teams plan is a fixed 10-seat pack — no per-seat flexibility
- Full SSO (Entra/Okta/ADFS) and SCIM gated to Enterprise
- Closed source — trust depends on Cure53 reports
- No self-hosting; external sharing requires recipient NordPass account
A third option worth considering
Both LastPass and NordPass carry baggage when the conversation turns to trust — one because of the 2022 vault-backup incident, the other because of how much of its security story you're asked to take on faith. Pwdly took the opposite path: a documented zero-knowledge architecture, modern ciphers, and an honest list of what we don't do.
- Per-project vaults. Most teams don't share "everything with everyone" — they share by client, repo or product. Pwdly makes that the primary unit, not an afterthought folder.
- $2/user/month, flat. No seat-count cliff, no SSO upsell on the cheapest paid plan. See the full pricing.
- XChaCha20-Poly1305 + Argon2id under the hood. The cipher explainer walks through why those defaults matter.
- Trade-offs we own. No breach monitoring (we literally can't read your data), no self-hosting yet, no browser extension on day one. The security page has the honest list.
If the lesson you took from the last few years is "read the architecture, not the marketing", Pwdly is built to be read that way.
Frequently asked questions
Is LastPass or NordPass better for a small team?
LastPass fits best when teams already on lastpass who've accepted the post-breach model, while NordPass is the stronger choice when cost-sensitive teams who want modern ciphers and an audit trail. Model both at the seat count you expect in 12 months — the cheaper option at 5 seats isn't always the cheaper option at 25.
Which has stronger encryption — LastPass or NordPass?
LastPass uses AES-256-CBC with PBKDF2-SHA256 (iterations raised post-2022). NordPass uses XChaCha20-Poly1305 with Argon2id. Both are zero-knowledge. In practice the cipher choice is rarely the differentiator — KDF (Argon2id vs PBKDF2), open-source clients, and audit history matter more.
Does either support SSO and SCIM on the cheapest team plan?
LastPass: SSO Business / add-on, SCIM Business and above. NordPass: SSO Google SSO on Teams; full SAML/OIDC on Enterprise, SCIM Enterprise only. If SSO is non-negotiable, price it on the tier that includes it, not the entry tier.
Has either vendor had a vault breach?
LastPass: Yes — Aug & Nov 2022 (encrypted vault backups exfiltrated). NordPass: No vault breach (Jan 2025 in-memory card-data CVE disclosed). A clean record isn't a guarantee, but a known prior incident materially raises the cost of trust.
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Also worth a read: The XChaCha20-Poly1305 explainer, our security model, and the free password generator.
Sources & further reading
- LastPass — Pricing
- LastPass — Incident disclosures (Aug & Nov 2022)
- LastPass — PBKDF2 iteration update
- NordPass — Business pricing
- NordPass — Security architecture
- NordPass Business whitepaper (PDF)
- NordPass — Cure53 audit (2021)
- NordPass — ISO 27001 certification
Worth fact-checking
- Vendor pricing for both LastPass and NordPass has changed more than once in the past 24 months — verify on the official site before purchasing.
- SSO / SCIM tier inclusion can change between plans; confirm with vendor sales for your exact seat count.
Last updated May 2026. Vendor pricing and features change frequently — always confirm on the official site before purchasing. Pwdly is not affiliated with 1Password, Bitwarden, LastPass, or Dashlane.