AliasVault — Self-Hosted, Open-Source

End-to-end encrypted password manager with a built-in email alias generator and server.

License: MIT. Built with: TypeScript, C#, HTML, Kotlin, Swift, Shell, Rust, CSS, JavaScript, Dockerfile, Objective-C++, Ruby, Objective-C. Website: https://www.aliasvault.net. Source: https://github.com/lanedirt/AliasVault.

Features

Installation

See official install docs: https://app.aliasvault.net

Why self-host AliasVault

Self-hosting gives you three things SaaS can’t: data ownership (the files live on disks you control), cost predictability (a one-time setup vs. recurring per-seat fees that grow with your household or team), and longevity (open-source means the app keeps working even if the maintainers move on, since you can pin a working version). The trade-off is that you take on the operational work of running a server, applying updates, and handling backups.

Hardware notes

Requirements: 1 vCPU, 1GB RAM, 16GB disk, Docker ≥ 20.10, 64-bit Linux

Where to go from here

Last verified: 2026-05-22