The Bitwarden app for Android is functional and stable, but its user interface and AutoFill integration are not up to the standards of other modern Android apps. A visual and functional update would be beneficial – especially for users on Stock Android (e.g., Pixel) and Samsung devices with One UI.
Currently, Bitwarden uses a fairly neutral, utilitarian user interface. However, many other apps already integrate the Material You design system (Google) or One UI design guidelines (Samsung). These systems offer modern color schemes, adaptive layouts, larger touch zones, and generally provide a more pleasant user experience. Bitwarden should adopt these standards to better align with the respective system environments.
Another significant issue relates to AutoFill functionality on Android, which is a core feature for any password manager. Many users report that:
The AutoFill overlay doesn’t appear at all in certain apps or browsers.
Saved entries are not detected or not populated in login fields.
The behavior varies widely depending on the app or Android version.
In addition to the functional inconsistencies, the visual appearance of the AutoFill overlay feels outdated and cluttered. Compared to Google Passwordmanager, Bitwarden lacks a modern, streamlined AutoFill window that clearly displays login entries, website names, and perhaps even a search function.
Bitwarden should comprehensively improve the Android app by:
Full Integration of Material You
Dynamic color schemes based on the system’s background,
Adaptive UI components,
Smooth transitions and system-conforming layouts.
Optimization for Samsung One UI
Larger touch targets and simplified one-handed navigation,
Native elements and typography in the Samsung style,
System fonts and rounded corners consistent with other Samsung apps.
More Reliable AutoFill with AI Enhancement
Smarter detection of login fields, even in custom views,
More robust integration with hybrid apps and WebViews,
Consistent functionality across different Android versions and app structures.
Modern AutoFill Overlay (Inspired by Google)
A well-designed AutoFill selection menu with:
Website name, app name, and logo/icon,
Clear separation of username and email,
Supporting text (e.g., “Last used: 3 days ago”),
Optional search or filter function for multiple entries without the login options disappearing. * Optional: Dynamically adjustable AutoFill window size and placement, especially when using the keyboard.
These improvements would make the Bitwarden Android app not only more functional and user-friendly but also give it a modern, professional appearance. The AutoFill functionality would be more reliable, intuitive, and better integrated into the Android system, making it a significant benefit for users in their daily tasks.
Thank you for your suggestions. Though, I will be closing this Feature Request (FR), as it requests different things at once - and FRs have to be about more or less one thing only, so that it is possible to collect meaningful votes for that one thing.
I would suggest, searching the forum for other matching FRs - and then, if you have a new and specific proposal, feel free to open a new FR for that one specific thing.
The Bitwarden app for Android is functional and stable, but its user interface and AutoFill integration are not up to the standards of other modern Android apps. A visual and functional update would be beneficial – especially for users on Stock Android (e.g., Pixel) and Samsung devices with One UI.
Currently, Bitwarden uses a fairly neutral, utilitarian user interface. However, many other apps already integrate the Material You design system (Google) or One UI design guidelines (Samsung). These systems offer modern color schemes, adaptive layouts, larger touch zones, and generally provide a more pleasant user experience. Bitwarden should adopt these standards to better align with the respective system environments.
Another significant issue relates to AutoFill functionality on Android, which is a core feature for any password manager. Many users report that:
The AutoFill overlay doesn’t appear at all in certain apps or browsers.
Saved entries are not detected or not populated in login fields.
The behavior varies widely depending on the app or Android version.
In addition to the functional inconsistencies, the visual appearance of the AutoFill overlay feels outdated and cluttered. Compared to Google Passwordmanager, Bitwarden lacks a modern, streamlined AutoFill window that clearly displays login entries, website names, and perhaps even a search function.
Bitwarden should comprehensively improve the Android app by:
Full Integration of Material You
Dynamic color schemes based on the system’s background,
Adaptive UI components,
Smooth transitions and system-conforming layouts.
Optimization for Samsung One UI
Larger touch targets and simplified one-handed navigation,
Native elements and typography in the Samsung style,
System fonts and rounded corners consistent with other Samsung apps.
More Reliable AutoFill with AI Enhancement
Smarter detection of login fields, even in custom views,
More robust integration with hybrid apps and WebViews,
Consistent functionality across different Android versions and app structures.
Modern AutoFill Overlay (Inspired by Google)
A well-designed AutoFill selection menu with:
Website name, app name, and logo/icon,
Clear separation of username and email,
Supporting text (e.g., “Last used: 3 days ago”),
Optional search or filter function for multiple entries without the login options disappearing. * Optional: Dynamically adjustable AutoFill window size and placement, especially when using the keyboard.
These improvements would make the Bitwarden Android app not only more functional and user-friendly but also give it a modern, professional appearance. The AutoFill functionality would be more reliable, intuitive, and better integrated into the Android system, making it a significant benefit for users in their daily tasks.
Your post is mainly not talking about “Material You design”, but about other things like Samsung One UI, autofill integration, enhancing autofill with AI, changing autofill overlay / selection menus…
Though it’s okay to tackle other issues as well - posts should mainly / mostly stay on topic per our Community Guidelines.
That’s why I moved your post out of the Material You feature request now.
You can add everything - but please ad your texts topic-specific next time. (Material You suggestions into the Material You-Feature Request… autofill suggestions into a corresponding/matching autofill feature request etc.)