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CyberArk vs Twingate

Updated June 2026 · A structured head-to-head comparison.

Identity security and privileged access management

Modern zero trust replacement for VPN

The verdict

Both CyberArk and Twingate are credible authentication tools, and the right pick comes down to your priorities.

CyberArk — Identity security and privileged access management

Choose Twingate if you'd rather have a lower starting price (free – $10/user/mo), a free plan to start on, broader platform coverage and a higher overall rating (4.7/5). Modern zero trust replacement for VPN

CyberArk vs Twingate: side by side

DimensionCyberArkTwingate
Starting priceCustomFree – $10/user/moWinner
Free planNoYesWinner
Pricing modelSubscriptionFreemium
Best forEnterprise, Security TeamsStartups, Smb, Remote Teams
PlatformsWeb, Windows, Linux, ApiWindows, Mac, Linux, Ios, Android, ApiWinner
Rating4.4/54.7/5Winner

CyberArk key facts

Vendor
CyberArk Software
Pricing
Subscription — Custom
Free tier
No
Platforms
Web, Windows, Linux, Api
Best for
Enterprise, Security Teams
Editor rating
4.4 / 5
Founded
1999
Headquarters
Petah Tikva, Israel

Twingate key facts

Vendor
Twingate
Pricing
Freemium — Free – $10/user/mo
Free tier
Yes
Platforms
Windows, Mac, Linux, Ios, Android, Api
Best for
Startups, Smb, Remote Teams
Editor rating
4.7 / 5
Founded
2019
Headquarters
Redwood City, USA

Frequently asked questions

Is CyberArk better than Twingate?

Neither is universally better — Twingate edges ahead on overall rating, but the best choice depends on price, platforms, and your use case. See the side-by-side table above.

Is CyberArk or Twingate cheaper?

Twingate is the more affordable of the two to get started, at free – $10/user/mo. CyberArk starts at custom; Twingate starts at free – $10/user/mo.

Can CyberArk replace Twingate?

Yes for most teams — both are authentication tools with heavily overlapping features. The main trade-offs are pricing and platform support, covered in the comparison above.