
2026-05-02
Welcome to AliasVault 0.29.0 🎉
This release makes it significantly easier to switch to AliasVault by introducing support for importing full vault archives (including attachments and custom fields) from popular password managers. It also improves the autofill experience across mobile and browser.
In addition, this update brings more flexibility and control for self-hosted deployments, alongside a range of usability improvements and bug fixes across the apps.
Migrating to AliasVault is now much smoother: you can import full vault archives (not just CSV) from:
.1pux).zip).zip)These imports include more of what you actually need when switching:
Autofill on iOS and Android is now smarter when AliasVault can’t find a matching credential right away.
When no match is found, you’ll be prompted to link a website/app URL to an existing credential. That makes it easier to fix matching once, and have future autofill “just work”.
The browser extension got several improvements to make autofill more reliable and less error-prone:
On iOS, you can now choose whether copy actions should use:
This release includes multiple improvements for self-hosted users:
set_real_ip_from in nginx)/admin access restrictionsAlongside the previously mentioned features, 0.29.0 also includes a bunch of smaller improvements:
Now is a perfect time to try out AliasVault if you haven't already. Sign up for free on the web app, and grab the browser extension and mobile app to get started. Prefer to self-host AliasVault? That's also possible! See the installation docs for Docker and install script options. Read up on our mission and roadmap to see what AliasVault will get next.
If you run into any issues or have ideas for improvements, please submit them on GitHub or say hello on Discord.