2025-07-30
AliasVault is an open-source, privacy-first password manager with a built-in email server and alias generator.
The latest version, 0.21.0, introduces full multilanguage support across all clients, new advanced password generator settings, and the ability to upload and preview attachments directly on mobile. This release also continues to improve the self-hosting experience and polishes usability throughout the platform.
AliasVault is now officially available in English and Dutch across the web app, browser extension, and mobile apps. Language selection is automatic based on your system settings, or can be set manually in the app preferences.
Translations are managed through Crowdin, and we invite the community to help expand support to more languages including German, French, and Spanish and more.
Want to help make AliasVault available in the language that you speak (natively)? Learn how here.
Creating strong credentials is now easier and more flexible. The advanced password generator is now available in the browser extension and mobile apps, giving you control over:
You can now generate passwords that suit your security needs right at the moment of credential creation.
Attachments can now be uploaded and downloaded directly in the browser extension and mobile apps.
Mobile users can now preview images and text files directly inside the vault, without needing to download or store anything unencrypted on their device. This improves both usability and security when working on the go.
We continue to refine the self-hosting experience. The install script now detects OS architecture issues, ensuring 64-bit compatibility before proceeding. We also fixed false-positive warnings in the logs to improve troubleshooting clarity.
Whether you're deploying AliasVault for a team or personal use, installation is now smoother and more informative. Follow our Server Installation Guide for details.
We've introduced smarter credential filtering across all clients to help you quickly find what you're looking for.
Other UI enhancements include:
The next release will focus on updating the core data model to support additional credential types such as identities, credit cards, and more. It will also lay the groundwork for introducing passkey support.
Explore the full changelog on GitHub