I have been using Dashlane, and am satisfied. I think I picked it up after I switched to the Mac from Windows.
Enpass is my favorite.
1 vote for Bitwarden. It is open source and it has multiple clients, windows, Mac, OS, android,...plus you can build your own server in docker for 100% privacy.Bitwarden and 1password are the best, in my opinion. The former is free and the latter is $36 a year.
No mention because KeePassXC has no Safari integration, which was explicitly asked for by op.No mention of KeepassXC yet? It's come a long way. Free and open source, multi-platform, no vendor lock-in (since there are now quite a few other apps that support the Keepass database format). Good browser integration (for Firefox, Chrome, Brave, Edge), auto-type, and it's fairly easy to set up syncing via a cloud service of your choice (but you also have the choice of keeping your information off the cloud). Strongbox (also open source) is a good iOS client that also supports the Keepass database format.
Missed that. However, with auto-type it's still pretty convenient to use with Safari (and any other app you might want to enter passwords in).No mention because KeePassXC does not support Safari integration, which was explicitly asked for by op.