NoPwd is a passwordless authentication solution designed to help developers integrate secure login flows into their applications. It addresses the need to eliminate traditional passwords by providing authentication via email links, commonly known as magic links, and passkeys based on FIDO Alliance and W3C standards. This approach enables users to authenticate by either clicking a unique link sent to their email or using a cryptographic key tied to their device, removing the reliance on passwords.
The platform offers standard web components, notably the np-login component, which can be easily embedded into web applications. These components are customizable through CSS parts, allowing developers to tailor the appearance and theming to match their application's branding. Localization features are included, enabling the customization of interface strings for different languages or specific wording preferences. Session management is supported, with configurable session durations—by default, a session lifetime is set to one day. The tool also provides a logout component with customizable states and messaging.
NoPwd can be installed via NPM or accessed through a CDN, making it flexible for different development workflows. The integration process is designed to be straightforward, requiring no credit card or API key to get started. The platform is aimed at developers seeking to implement passwordless authentication methods in their web applications, enhancing both security and user experience by removing the need for passwords.
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NoPwd sits in PulseGate's Auth & identity category. It focuses on eliminating the need for passwords by enabling easy integration of passwordless authentication into web applications. NoPwd is a B2B product aimed at web developers. The product is available for free. It runs on the web, the command line, and API.
NoPwd first shipped in 2024. Among its 8 catalogued features are email link authentication, passkey support, and web components. NoPwd is currently in beta.
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