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Bitwarden Launches Passwordless.dev Toolkit to Simplify Passkey Implementation for Developers

May 2023 by Marc Jacob

Bitwarden announced the general availability of Bitwarden Passwordless.dev, the developer toolkit with an extensive, easy-to-deploy API for integrating FIDO2 WebAuthn-based passkeys into consumer websites and enterprise applications.

The news comes as public interest in passwordless technology is on the rise. Recent research found that a majority (56%) of people are ‘excited’ about passwordless technology. However, many organizations are not ready to deploy passwordless, with half of IT decision makers saying they haven’t gone passwordless because the applications they’re using are not designed for it. With today’s news, Bitwarden addresses this gap.

On top of the user convenience of removing the need for passwords, usernames and two-factor authentication (2FA), passkeys keep users more secure by eliminating the possibility of phishing attacks.

Bitwarden Passwordless.dev delivers an easier way to bring passkey-based authentication to individuals and organizations. With just a few lines of code, Bitwarden Passwordless.dev allows developers to create seamless authentication experiences in minutes, making passkey deployment fast and straightforward.
In adding passkey-based authentication to existing applications, enterprises find it can take time to identify resources and develop solutions. Bitwarden Passwordless.dev removes this hurdle to passwordless adoption.
To simplify administration, the new product also includes an admin console for developers to configure applications, manage user attributes, gain insight into passkey usage, deploy code, and get up and running immediately.

Deploy passkeys in minutes
Bitwarden customer Lundatech AB, an integration platform based on state-of-the-art security and availability technologies, is already using Bitwarden Passwordless.dev to improve sign-up and login experiences for its customers and employees.

Developer-focused offerings
Since the start of the year, Bitwarden has debuted two new developer-driven solutions backed by the company’s open source security approach. Along with today’s announcement, Bitwarden recently released the open beta of Bitwarden Secrets Manager, designed to centrally secure and manage highly sensitive authentication credentials within privileged developer and DevOps environments.


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