Volt vs Flow Launcher
Two open-source keyboard launchers with different platform goals. Compare architecture, plugin models, and ecosystems.
Volt
Open source- Cross-platform (Win/Mac/Linux)
- Native Rust backend
- Rust + Tauri, no Electron
- Modern React 19 UI
Flow Launcher
Windows only- Windows 10/11 only
- Free and open source (MIT)
- Mature plugin community
- C#/.NET runtime overhead
Key Differences
Platform Reach
Volt runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Flow Launcher is Windows-only.
Backend
Volt uses native Rust. Flow Launcher runs on the .NET CLR.
Plugin Security
Both publish extension mechanisms. Their APIs, review processes, and compatibility models differ.
Performance
Volt uses Rust + Tauri. Flow Launcher uses C# + .NET. No benchmark winner is claimed here.
Feature-by-Feature Comparison
| Feature | Volt | Flow Launcher |
|---|---|---|
| Platforms | Windows + macOS + LinuxSupports three desktop operating systems | Windows onlyWindows 10/11 exclusive |
| Backend | Rust (native)Compiled, no GC | C# / .NETManaged runtime |
| Plugin Languages | TypeScript + RustType-safe APIs | Python, C#, JavaScriptMulti-language |
| Plugin Security | Signed modelImplementation is public in the Volt repository | Community modelOfficial and community plugin manifests |
| Capabilities | Built-in + extensionsApps, files, clipboard, snippets, more | Built-in + pluginsApps, files, calculator, web, more |
| Modern UI | React 19Themeable, animated | WPFNative Windows UI |
| Plugin Store / Registry | Curated registry | Community plugin list |
| Open Source | Public on GitHub | MIT license |
| Cross-Platform Extensions | Same plugins on Win/Mac/Linux | Windows-only plugins |
When to Choose What
Choose Volt if you...
- Use macOS or Linux alongside Windows
- Prefer Volt's published extension model
- Prefer a native Rust backend over .NET
- Want a modern React 19 themeable UI
- Need TypeScript or Rust plugin authoring
- Care about a unified workflow across platforms
Stick with Flow Launcher if you...
- Only ever use Windows
- Already have many Flow Launcher plugins
- Prefer Python plugin authoring
- Like the native WPF look and feel
- Are deeply invested in the Wox/Flow ecosystem
- Don't need cross-platform parity
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Volt available on Mac like Flow Launcher?
Flow Launcher supports Windows 10 and later, while Volt targets Windows, macOS, and Linux. Volt is the cross-platform option of the two; extension compatibility still depends on each extension.
Can I migrate from Flow Launcher to Volt?
Core workflows such as app launching, file search, calculator, web search, and shell commands have equivalents. Custom plugins and settings need to be reviewed and recreated rather than assumed to migrate automatically.
How do Volt and Flow Launcher differ technically?
Volt uses Rust and Tauri, while Flow Launcher uses C# and .NET on Windows. This page does not publish speed or memory rankings without reproducible benchmarks on the same hardware.
Why choose Volt over Flow Launcher?
Choose Volt if you need Windows, macOS, and Linux support or prefer its Rust and Tauri architecture. Flow Launcher is a mature Windows-focused open-source launcher with a broad community plugin catalog.
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