Biometric Authentication

Secure hardware-based biometric authentication with zero-credential architecture for maximum security and privacy.

Hardware-Based Biometric Security

Leveraging secure hardware elements for maximum protection

Fingerprint Authentication

Secure fingerprint authentication using device hardware security features like TEE/Secure Enclave.

Face Recognition

Advanced facial recognition secured by hardware-level protection and matching.

Device Binding

Cryptographically binding authentication keys to specific hardware devices.

Zero-Credential Architecture

QuantumPass implements a true zero-credential architecture where service providers never see user credentials. Biometric data never leaves the secure hardware environment of the user's device.

Implementation Details

How QuantumPass integrates with device biometrics

1

Device Registration & Hardware Binding

QuantumPass uses secure hardware elements like Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) or Secure Enclave to generate device-bound cryptographic keys that can only be accessed following successful biometric authentication.

2

Hardware Attestation & Verification

During registration, QuantumPass validates the security capabilities of the device and verifies its integrity through hardware attestation.

3

Biometric Authentication

When a user needs to authenticate, QuantumPass prompts for biometric verification without requiring username entry. The system uses QR codes for service provider identification.

4

Service Provider Integration

Service providers receive cryptographically signed tokens that verify the user's identity without revealing credentials or requiring password database storage.