

You can add the official 1Password repo to your system to install it using your preferred package manager, but the easiest way to install 1Password on Ubuntu is to download the installer package and install it using the Ubuntu Software app.Īlthough one is available, the 1Password Snap app currently lacks web browser integration as well underlying system authentication methods. The 1Password Linux app is available for all major Linux distributions including Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch. restore deleted passwords) and plenty more. This includes unlimited password saves on unlimited number of devices 1GB document storage item history (i.e.


Integration with system lock and idle services.

Integration with GNOME, KDE, and other window managers.Automatic Dark Mode selection based on your GTK theme.Out of the box 1Password for Linux supports: But unlike some password manager apps out there (which can feel a little half-baked) the 1Password Linux app plugs itself in deep with most Linux distros. The non-open source app leverages a number of open source technologies including Electron and Rust. “We believe that native apps with deep integration create a better experience, so 1Password for Linux will feel right at home on your desktop, whichever flavor of Linux you choose,” the company says of its app. The app entered beta last year but is now considered stable enough for everyday use by Linux users, regardless of their preferred Linux distro or desktop environment.īetter yet, the app boasts tight integration with Linux systems, 1Password is now officially available on Linux!
