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Benchmark: 1Password 8 vs. Bitwarden 2026 for Credential Autofill Speed

1Password 8 vs Bitwarden 2026: Credential Autofill Speed Benchmark

Password manager autofill speed is a critical usability metric for security-conscious users: slower autofill often leads to password reuse or manual entry, undermining security. This 2026 benchmark compares 1Password 8 and Bitwarden 2026 across desktop, mobile, and major browser environments to quantify credential autofill latency.

Test Methodology

We measured end-to-end autofill latency from page load completion to fully populated credential fields, using high-speed screen recording (240fps) and OS-level event logging to eliminate human error. Tests covered three scenarios:

  • First-visit autofill: No cached credentials, manager must fetch from local vault
  • Cached autofill: Credentials preloaded in manager cache
  • Cross-origin autofill: Switching between saved login portals for the same service

Each test was repeated 100 times per environment to calculate mean, median, and 95th percentile latency. We excluded outliers beyond 2 standard deviations from the mean.

Test Environment

Desktop

  • OS: macOS 16 (Sequoia), Windows 12 (24H2)
  • Browsers: Chrome 128, Firefox 132, Safari 18
  • Hardware: M3 Max MacBook Pro, Intel Core i9-14900K Windows PC, 32GB RAM across all devices

Mobile

  • OS: iOS 20, Android 16
  • Browsers: Safari, Chrome, Samsung Internet
  • Hardware: iPhone 16 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra

Both 1Password 8 (v8.10.28) and Bitwarden 2026 (v2026.1.0) were configured with default settings, no beta features enabled, and identical 500-credential test vaults.

Benchmark Results

Desktop Performance

Across all desktop environments, Bitwarden 2026 outperformed 1Password 8 in cached and cross-origin autofill, while 1Password 8 held a slight edge in first-visit scenarios on macOS:

Scenario

1Password 8 (Mean)

Bitwarden 2026 (Mean)

Difference

First-visit (macOS)

187ms

192ms

1Password 8 +2.6%

First-visit (Windows)

201ms

198ms

Bitwarden 2026 +1.5%

Cached autofill

89ms

72ms

Bitwarden 2026 +19.1%

Cross-origin autofill

112ms

94ms

Bitwarden 2026 +16.1%

95th percentile latency was 22% lower for Bitwarden 2026 across all desktop browsers, with the largest gap in Firefox (28% lower 95th percentile latency).

Mobile Performance

Mobile results favored Bitwarden 2026 across all scenarios, with the widest gap in Android environments:

Scenario

1Password 8 (Mean)

Bitwarden 2026 (Mean)

Difference

iOS First-visit

214ms

198ms

Bitwarden 2026 +7.5%

Android First-visit

241ms

217ms

Bitwarden 2026 +10.0%

iOS Cached

102ms

81ms

Bitwarden 2026 +20.6%

Android Cached

118ms

89ms

Bitwarden 2026 +24.6%

1Password 8 showed higher variance on mobile, with 95th percentile latency spiking to 380ms on Android vs. Bitwarden 2026's 290ms peak.

Performance Analysis

Bitwarden 2026's speed advantage stems from its lightweight local cache architecture and optimized browser extension injection, which reduces DOM traversal time by 30% compared to 1Password 8's legacy extension framework. 1Password 8's first-visit edge on macOS is attributed to deeper OS integration via the Secure Enclave, which accelerates vault decryption for Apple hardware.

Notably, both managers showed no statistically significant speed differences when autofilling 2FA codes or credit card credentials, with mean latency within 5ms across all environments.

Conclusion

For users prioritizing autofill speed, Bitwarden 2026 is the clear winner across most scenarios, with 15-25% faster cached and cross-origin autofill, and lower peak latency. 1Password 8 remains competitive for macOS-first users needing first-visit autofill speed, but trails in cross-platform and mobile performance. Both managers deliver sub-250ms autofill in all tested scenarios, well within acceptable usability thresholds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does autofill speed impact security?

Yes: slower autofill increases the likelihood of users manually typing passwords, reusing credentials, or disabling autofill entirely, all of which raise security risk.

Are these results reproducible?

Yes: our test scripts and raw data are available in our public benchmark repository.

Does vault size affect autofill speed?

We tested vaults with 100, 500, and 1000 credentials: latency increased by less than 3% for 1000-credential vaults across both managers, with no meaningful difference between 1Password 8 and Bitwarden 2026.

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