I'm personally move to KeePassXC now, works good. Qt is not that native but has a small cpu footprint. And for people don't mind Electron, why not give KeeWeb a try?
Also, gopass (which is a passwordstore compatible client) is not necessarily hardcore terminal only. On iOS there is very good opensource app "Pass". For macos QtPass looks good.
Most people will say Keepass, but I've always found the UX too cumbersome.
QtPass is a GUI frontend for pass, the standard unix password manager. The UX is very stramlined, the database is a git-esque structure of folders and files: https://qtpass.org/
Please don't use LastPass, it's proprietary garbage. If you don't mind using GnuPG, you can use pass and its frontends. There is Android-Password-Store which can clone and push remote pass repositories, and there are many frontends for your desktop, like qtpass and rofi-pass.
It's a bit more set up since you have to host the database yourself if you want to be able to sync it, but consider the pros and cons between having an open source solution or a proprietary, closed source solution handling your private information.