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Authentication

Authentication

User onboarding via oauth, passkeys or email.

Replaces Auth0 ($240-$1,600/month), Clerk ($100-$300/month)

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Wallet

Embedded Wallet

Non-custodial wallets embedded directly into your application.

Replaces Privy ($99-$999/month), Dynamic ($99-$499/month), Sequence ($99-$499/month)

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Ecosystem

Global Wallet

Build your own global wallet solution that works across multiple apps and services.

Replaces custom wallet development ($10k-$50k upfront + maintenance), Privy ($299-$3999/month), Thirdweb ($250-$3999/month)

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Backend

Backend Wallet

Server-side wallet infrastructure for blockchain interactions.

Replaces Custom backend wallet solutions ($15k-$60k upfront), Thirdweb ($99-$399/month)

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Abstraction

Account Abstraction

Infrastructure compatible with ERC-4337 and EIP-7702 standards.

Replaces custom AA infrastructure ($30k-$100k upfront), Pimlico (%10 paymaster + bundler fee), ZeroDev ($200/month+0.2% per transaction)

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Features

[ Customer Stories ]

Why developers choose Openfort

"Openfort has been instrumental in streamlining our onboarding process for users, providing a secure and frictionless wallet experience."

Patrick, CEO at Moonlit Games

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Moonlit Games

"Openfort's seamless integration into our game's infrastructure allowed us to focus on crafting engaging gameplay."

Lamb, Principal Engineer at Open Loot

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Open Loot

"Since working with Openfort, we can bring products to market quicker than ever and streamline what was once a cumbersome UX for into beautifully simple experiences that delight users"

Matthew, CTO at Jeeves

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Jeeves

"Openfort is obviously a product built with love and care. I can tell it from two minutes of using it. Kudos to the team."

Dan Abramov, Engineer at Gamp

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Gamp

Over 1,000,000 wallets created with Openfort to hold and interact with digital assets.

Secure by nature


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Vertically integrated

Openfort includes non-custodial key management for your users, transaction orchestration and smart accounts.

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Flexible pricing

Choose a plan that fits your needs and grow with your revenue. From essential to enterprise, we have you covered.

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With latest tech

We always thrive to stay updated with the latest innovations. We give you everything you need to grow faster.


[ FAQ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

Your question not answered here?

Openfort provides vertically integrated wallet infrastructure with non-custodial key management, account abstraction, and gas sponsorship. Unlike Privy, Openfort allows you to use your own authentication provider by default and offers self-hostable key management via OpenSigner.

While Turnkey focuses on key management infrastructure, Openfort provides an end-to-end wallet platform that includes embedded wallets, smart accounts, transaction orchestration, and gas sponsorship. Openfort also offers faster sign message performance in benchmarks.

Yes. Openfort supports ERC-4337 smart accounts and ERC-7702 where available. This includes bundler infrastructure, paymaster for gas sponsorship, session keys for delegated signing, and batched transactions.

Openfort supports EVM and SVM (Solana) chains, with SDKs for web, iOS/Android, and game engines like Unity. You can deploy wallets across multiple networks with a single integration.

Yes. Openfort provides migration guides for popular providers. The architecture is designed to work with your existing authentication stack, making it straightforward to switch without disrupting your user experience.

Openfort's embedded wallets use non-custodial key management where the user is the authority root. Key material is sharded so no single party controls the full key. OpenSigner, the key management component, is open-source and self-hostable.