Device-bound Passkeys |verified| May 2026

You’ve probably heard of passkeys: the shiny new "password killer" from Apple, Google, and Microsoft. Most are synced passkeys—they float across your devices via the cloud. Convenient? Yes. But they share a subtle weakness: a sophisticated attacker who compromises your iCloud or Google account could potentially clone those keys from afar.

That world is here. They’re called .

Imagine a world where "hacking your password" is impossible—not because your password is a 20-character monster of symbols you can’t remember, but because the key to your account literally never exists on a server to steal. device-bound passkeys

Because even if a hacker steals your laptop’s hard drive, breaks into your password manager, or tricks you into clicking a phishing link that looks exactly like your bank… they walk away empty-handed. Without your specific, physical device in their hand, the key simply doesn’t work. You’ve probably heard of passkeys: the shiny new

They are bound to that device by physics and cryptography. They’re called

But for the first time in decades, we have a tool that truly eliminates remote credential theft. Not reduces it. Eliminates it.