Secure Login.
Open Source.
Security that belongs to you.
Your Credentials. Your Hardware. Build Digital Sovereignty.
The open source FIDO2 security key. Built with Trussed®.
Security that works for you. Not against you.
Your passkeys and credentials live on your key. Never uploaded. Never backed up to any cloud. Yours completely.
Hardware and firmware fully open. Every circuit, every line of code available for anyone to review, audit and verify.
Firmware updates keep your Solo 2 current with the latest security standards. One purchase. Long term protection. Built to last — not built to be replaced.
A modern open source firmware framework. The secure foundation that gives you confidence in what's running on your key.
Three simple steps to secure login.
Insert your Solo 2 into any USB port. No software or drivers required.
When prompted, touch the capacitive sensor on your Solo 2 to confirm.
Instantly authenticated. No passwords typed. No codes to enter.
* Requires a website or service that supports FIDO2 or WebAuthn authentication. See compatible services.
The security key built for everyone.
We mean that literally.
Every circuit, every component, every design decision in Solo 2 is publicly available. Our hardware schematics are open for anyone to review, audit, and verify. No black boxes. No hidden chips. No secrets.
Solo 2 hardware is licensed under CERN-OHL-S. All schematics publicly available on GitHub.
View Hardware On GitHubFor Developers & Makers
The Solo 2 Hacker is a development device that puts full control in your hands. Flash custom firmware, build FIDO2 applications, and experiment with Trussed® — all on the same open source hardware platform.
Works as a standard security key out of the box. Built for those who want to go deeper.
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