A Simple Hardware Authenticator

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Hardware Based Authentication

All your credentials are safely stored in a secure device, which doesn't rely on your computer security.

Native Integration on Multiple Browsers

The Mooltipass will notify or prompt you for confirmation whenever you need to login on any website.

Compatible with Any Device

The Mooltipass can be used with any USB or Bluetooth enabled device, for any application. Simply select the credential you need sent on the Mooltipass screen.

FIDO2, WebAuthn & Passkeys

Experience the latest password-free authentication technology, making logins & passwords a thing of the past.

Small Files & Notes Storage

Securely store your most important data and secrets on your Mooltipass device.

Dual Processor Architecture

For maximum security, the Mooltipass uses two processors: one for secure operations, and one for communications.

Only One PIN Number to Remember

A secure smartcard is used to decrypt all your data. 3 erroneous tries will permanently lock it.

Safe Backups for Multiple Users

Multiple users can share one Mooltipass. Their encrypted database can safely be exported on the cloud or on their computer.

Security Through Open Source

Open source allows our product to benefit from many engineers' expertise. This results in a verified security implementation.


Extremely User Friendly


The Mooltipass is designed to be as simple as possible to use for users of all backgrounds and ages:


Compatible with all Platforms and Devices


The Mooltipass also emulates a standard USB keyboard, and can therefore type your passwords for you on Windows, Linux, Mac and even on most Apple and Android devices. It doesn't need special drivers to function.

We provide you with an easy-to-use cross-platform application to manage, import and export your files, notes, (FIDO2) credentials stored inside the Mooltipass.



More Details


As shown above, the Mooltipass Mini BLE features a one of a kind dual microcontroller architecture aimed at separating the communications and security domains, together with an OLED screen and dedicated flash memories for graphics and encrypted credentials storage.

The Mooltipass devices all use a PIN-locked smartcard containing the AES-256bits key required for data decryption. Like any chip and pin card, 3 false tries will permanently disable the Mooltipass card. Any password accessing operation can either be configured to be automatically performed or to be physically approved by the user on the device.

The Mooltipass therefore offers the following advantages over software-based solutions:


Want to know more? Have a look at the Mooltipass Mini BLE user manual.


Our Commitment to Open Source


Our team believes that great security can only be achieved through complete transparency. That's why we have been publishing everything that goes into making the Mooltipass on our GitHub repository from the project's start.

Just like Linux-based operating systems, open source allows our product to benefit from many engineers' expertise. This results in better code quality, more trust from our final users and verified security implementation. We publish everything we do to provide you with the best security device.

Do you want to contribute and join a team of security minded individuals? Send us an email !


Frequently Asked Questions FAQ

Since the project's start we have received many questions about our project :

Device Security - If it is open source, does it mean it is less secure?

Device Security - Are you sure about your encryption implementation?

Device Security - How secure is the Mooltipass, really?

Security - If I can export my encrypted credentials, does this mean someone could crack them?

Security - If I only need to remember a PIN code, does it mean the Mooltipass is not safe?

Security Practices - Why do I need different passwords for different websites?

Security Practices - Is your solution better than a piece of paper?

Device Use - Can a smartcard be used with multiple Mooltipass devices?

Device Design - Why are you using both a smart card and a main Mooltipass device?

Device Design - How are the credentials sent to the computer?

Device Design - Where do you source your components?

Device Design - What if I lose my Mooltipass device?

Device Design - Why do you need an OLED screen?

Device Design - What if I lose my smartcard?

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