

If you are new to Snap and you’re running an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, you can run sudo apt install snapd to enable Snap (for other distributions follow these instructions from ‘ It’s FOSS’). If you are installing it, I highly recommend using the provided Snap package ( more information).If you simply want to try KeePassXC and are not committed to it enough to install it, the AppImage is a great option ( more information on AppImages and how to use them).While you can use any one of the popular package managers, AppImage and Snap variations are available, so:

Downloading KeePassXC is easy enough, simply visit the download page and choose your preferred installation method.
