June 18, 2026
The big news from May is the launch of Legacy Kit on Ente Locker β a way to let your loved ones, even those not on Ente, to inherit your data on Ente.
We also added a fresh coat of paint to Ente Photos, and shipped several quality-of-life improvements to Ente Auth.
Ente Photos
We've evolved our design system toward something more beautiful and relaxed. Here's what changed.
Refreshed visuals. Buttons, text fields, screen titles, icons, colours, and typography have all been updated to make the app easier on the eye.
All albums in one place. Your albums, including on-device and shared albums, now live on a single screen, listed all at once so you donβt have to tap a chevron every time to see your full collection.
Dedicated Feed tab. Replacing the old Shared Albums tab, so it's easy to see what your loved ones are sharing, reacting to, and commenting on.
Updated navigation. New icons and a less rounded look for a more premium feel.
In case you didnβt know, all of our Figma files are public. Weβre now building a shared design system for Ente. It brings together common components, patterns, and design tokens used across our apps. Starting with Photos, itβs now being adopted across the Ente ecosystem. Read more.
Ente Locker
Ente Locker is for the practical parts of life: IDs, insurance papers, medical records, passwords, notes, and the documents someone may need in your absence.
Since launch, we learned that someone, without an Ente account, also needs a way to recover your Ente account if you lose access, are incapacitated, or are no longer around.
Weβve launched Legacy Kit to solve this problem.
Ente Auth
Better desktop app. Auth on Linux now unlocks with improved system authentication. It also starts up more cleanly on Linux, keeps your selected theme after unlocking, and has steadier tray icons across Linux and Windows.
Smoother to use. Newly added codes stay in view, so a search or tag filter no longer hides a code you just added. The keyboard also opens reliably for search and the app-lock password on startup.
Easier to navigate. Overflowing tag strips now scroll with the mouse wheel or a drag, and tags are reachable by keyboard β Tab to move between them, Enter or Space to select.
New icons. We added custom icons for more services. We also fixed the few that were invisible, low-contrast, or mis-coloured, and made sure they show up in the icon picker.
More languages. Updated translations for Estonian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, and Russian.
They See Your Photos
Pretty exciting to see our project βThey See Your Photosβ featured at Le Cube Garges, as part of their Dopamine exhibition. Le Cube Garges is a major digital arts and cultural center near Paris, so if you are around, do drop in! If you are not, you can still check out the project at They See Your Photos.











