2025-06-25
I'm happy to share that AliasVault has just crossed 1,000 GitHub stars. It’s amazing to see that AliasVault is being used by more and more people every day, and more people in the open-source community are finding out about it.
Since the 500 GitHub stars milestone in March, the momentum has only increased. In addition to more stars and downloads, we’ve seen:
The chart below shows the growth in interest in the last couple of months:
What makes this milestone meaningful is not just the number of stars, it's what they represent. Many of these stars come from developers and privacy advocates who are self-hosting AliasVault and actively using it, testing new features and reporting bugs.
We’re proud that the project is being recognized as a serious tool for taking control of your digital identity. From browser extensions to native mobile apps, AliasVault is evolving fast, and it’s all open source.
Join the AliasVault community and help us reach even more people.
We’re now focused on shipping v1.0 before the end of 2025, with improved performance, a refined UI, more options for storing different kind of credential types, and even better platform integrations. Check out what’s ahead on the v1.0 roadmap.
Thank you to every starrer, tester, and contributor, your support is what makes AliasVault thrive. Here's to the next 1,000 stars and beyond!
– Leendert
2025-06-12
2025-04-25
2025-03-26