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Not compatible with Wayland

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On 6/14/2021 at 10:25 AM, Garima Singh said:

Hey @gv24

Welcome to the forum!

We appreciate your efforts in helping us with the suggestions for improvement. Wayland support in Enpass is on our roadmap. We plan to switch to Qt6 near end of this year and that would be the a good time to introduce native Wayland support too.

Thanks!

That was back in 2021.
Today, four years later, we're told it's still on the roadmap...

We understand the growing importance of Wayland compatibility as more Linux distributions adopt it. Due to some dependencies, adding this feature to our roadmap has faced challenges. Our technical team is working on solutions to overcome these and include it with a clear timeline.

Thank you for your patience and support. We’ll keep you updated here on any progress.

  • 2 weeks later...

I spent quite awhile trying to get the qt5-wayland plugin to load on arch linux, only to finally discover via setting `QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1` that Enpass is a static build and won't load plugins. 😬

I want to stay on Enpass but I'm looking at 1password, which afaict has really great linux support (including arch repos) & its getting tempting.

We totally get that this isn’t ideal, and feedback like yours really helps us understand how important proper Wayland and broader Linux support is. I’ve passed this along to our product team so it’s on their roadmap. We are actively pushing for this improvement and will get back to you as soon as it is prioritized.

  • 2 months later...

I'm using enpass on wayland and due to it using xwayland and the unfortunate situation of the xwayland/wayland ecosystem it makes using enpass almost unusable (I'm currently facing an issue where whenever I copy something from an xwayland app to a native-wayland app, the native-wayland app crashes). Enpass is the only xwayland app I'm currently using, so this is very frustrating.
Also it doesn't respect the UI scaling, which all other native-wayland apps do, so this is also unfortunate.

I’ve noted your feedback and forwarded it to the development team as a feature request for native Wayland support and improved UI scaling. This will help us prioritize it appropriately.

In the meantime, if you experience any specific reproducible behaviors or crashes related to Enpass, feel free to share them.

  • 2 months later...

I have moved from Windows to Linux and Enpass made a lot of display trouble for me on Wayland now. Xwayland is only a temporary solution and you should really move on.

  • 4 weeks later...

@Amandeep Kumar Thanks for pushing this with the dev team. Linux desktop adoption is growing rapidly and Enpass is in a good place to capitalise as it already has decent Linux support and independent syncing without the need for running a server (like Vaultwarden). Full Wayland support would be a brilliant improvement and I'll certainly be promoting Enpass to friends again if it happens.

On 3/8/2026 at 9:38 PM, keybits said:

@Amandeep Kumar Thanks for pushing this with the dev team. Linux desktop adoption is growing rapidly and Enpass is in a good place to capitalise as it already has decent Linux support and independent syncing without the need for running a server (like Vaultwarden). Full Wayland support would be a brilliant improvement and I'll certainly be promoting Enpass to friends again if it happens.

On June 14, 2021, the team stated the following (see the first page of this thread, which was started back in 2017):

“Wayland support in Enpass is on our roadmap. We plan to switch to Qt6 toward the end of this year, and that would be a good time to introduce native Wayland support as well.”

So that's good news—five years have passed, and you can keep your hopes up.

  • 2 weeks later...
On 11/24/2025 at 5:38 AM, Amandeep Kumar said:

I’ve noted your feedback and forwarded it to the development team as a feature request for native Wayland support and improved UI scaling. This will help us prioritize it appropriately.

In the meantime, if you experience any specific reproducible behaviors or crashes related to Enpass, feel free to share them.

Using Enpass for many years (greater than 8) initially on Windows and now Linux. It works best on X11 (for now) but does work on Wayland (XWayland?) with one nuisance. There are occasionally short pauses where a dialog appears with Force Quit or Wait. It often gets focus before I can press the Wait button. I am not deciding if staying on X11 to avoid the pauses, or go back to Wayland and just deal with the occasional frustration.

  • 2 weeks later...

The feature request is under review by our technical team. While we don't have an ETA, we will update you once we have more information.

Thank you for your continued patience.

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