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Pixel Password

Experience next-generation password security through visual authentication

FAQ

Everything you need to know about Pixel Password and visual authentication.

You never type a password, we send you a secure image by email. To sign‑in to our secure form, use one of the options below:

  • Download and browse by file
  • Copy and paste the image
  • Drag and drop into the secure form
Pixel Password

Each Pixel Password is uniquely generated just for you and verified through our secure sign‑in process, making it extremely difficult for anyone else to replicate.

Desktop

  • Apple

    macOS 12 Monterey(2021)+

    • Apple Safari
    • Google Chrome
    • Mozilla Firefox
    • Opera One
  • Windows

    Windows 11 (21H2 / 22H2)(2021)+

    • Microsoft Edge
    • Google Chrome
    • Mozilla Firefox
    • Opera One
  • Linux

    Latest distributions

    • Mozilla Firefox

Mobile

  • Phone

    • iPhone iOS 17+
    • Apple Safari
    • Google Chrome
    • Android v16
    • Google Chrome
  • Tablet

    • iPhone iOS 17+
    • Apple Safari
    • Google Chrome
    • Android v16
    • Google Chrome

First, check your Spam or Junk folder. If it is not there, wait a minute and try entering your email again.

Re‑enter your email and we will securely generate a new, unique Pixel Password for you.

We do not use your email for sign‑in or tracking, and we do not store your Pixel Password. If you submit feedback through our GitHub feedback form and opt in to be contacted, we collect your email only to identify the sender and respond appropriately.

Yes. You can add extra protection if you want, but Pixel Password is already secure on its own. Anything you add provides another layer of security.

No. Even if someone takes a picture from a mobile device, the image can not be used to sign‑in. Only the original works.

  • Tap or click “Show Image” or “View Images”
  • Check your connection

As fast as typing a text password.

Your Pixel Password is only as safe as your email. If your email is ever broken into, fix it first, then sign‑in again to get a new Pixel Password.

Not yet.

If you are not connected to the internet, you will see a message on the screen telling you to reconnect.

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