MCP Comparison · 2026

1Password vs Socket MCP Server

Comparing 1Password and Socket as MCP servers? 1Password (inject 1password secrets) is best when reference-only secret injection. Socket (score dependency risk) is best when vetting ai-suggested dependencies before install. Both run as Model Context Protocol servers and can coexist in the same client. Updated 2026.

Side-by-side specs

Pulled from each MCP's verified fact sheet.

 1PasswordSocket
Primary functionInject 1Password secretsScore dependency risk
MaintainerCommunity (takescake)Socket
PricingPaidFreemium
Setup complexityLow · ~8 minLow · ~3 min
Transportstdiostdio, Streamable HTTP
Auth modelAPI keyOAuth 2.1
LicenseMITMIT
LanguageTypeScriptTypeScript
Latest versionlatestlatest
Compatible clientsClaude, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, Any MCP-compatible client, 1Password Business or TeamsClaude, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, Any MCP-compatible client
Last verified2026-05-312026-07-16

Which one should you pick?

Decision rubric drawn from each MCP's documented strengths.

Choose 1Password

  • Reference-only secret injection
  • Multi-credential workflows
  • Team-shared vaults for AI tools
See full 1Password write-up →

Choose Socket

  • Vetting AI-suggested dependencies before install
  • Auditing a package.json or requirements.txt
  • Catching typosquats and malware
See full Socket write-up →

Pick something else if…

  • Workflows with one local API key in env
  • SAST on first-party code (use Semgrep)

Feature breakdown

Key capabilities each server ships out of the box.

1Password

  • op:// secret references
  • Service-account auth
  • Per-vault scoping
  • 1Password Connect support for self-hosted
  • Resolve secrets without persisting to chat history

Socket

  • depscore: 5 risk dimensions per package
  • 9 ecosystems (npm, PyPI, Go, Maven, Cargo, Gem, NuGet, Composer, Actions)
  • Hosted server at mcp.socket.dev with OAuth
  • Self-host via npx with SOCKET_API_TOKEN
  • Official Socket, MIT

Install snippets

Open the detail page for ready-to-paste config for every major client.

FAQ

1Password vs Socket: which MCP server should I use?

Pick 1Password when reference-only secret injection. Pick Socket when vetting ai-suggested dependencies before install. 1Password is built for inject 1password secrets, while Socket focuses on score dependency risk.

Can I run both 1Password and Socket together?

Yes. MCP clients run each server as a separate process and surface every server's tools simultaneously, so you can install both and let your agent decide which to call. Be deliberate with auth scopes when stacking servers.

How fresh is this comparison?

Updated for 2026. 1Password's last verification: 2026-05-31. Socket's last verification: 2026-07-16. We refresh detail-page facts on every catalog rebuild.

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