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HYPR

HYPR is a security technology company that provides passwordless authentication and phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication for enterprise and institutional environments.

  • Platform for passwordless authentication and phishing-resistant Multifactor Authentication (MFA) across workforce and customer use cases (identity and access management)
  • Client-side public key cryptography and device-based credentials to replace passwords and shared secrets (authentication security)
  • Integration with existing identity providers, Single Sign-On (SSO), and directory services such as Active Directory and cloud IdPs (access management)
  • Support for standards-based protocols including FIDO, FIDO2, and WebAuthn for interoperable passwordless login flows (authentication standards)
  • Risk-Based Authentication (RBA), device binding, and credential lifecycle controls for enterprises with regulated or high-security requirements (enterprise security)

More About HYPR

HYPR focuses on passwordless and phishing-resistant authentication for enterprises that operate in regulated, distributed, or hybrid environments. Its platform replaces passwords and shared secrets with cryptographic credentials bound to user devices, so authentication events rely on possession factors and local user verification instead of knowledge-based factors. This model aligns with identity and access management strategies that seek to reduce credential theft, credential stuffing, and phishing attacks within large organizations.

The HYPR platform (identity and access management) typically integrates with corporate identity providers and SSO systems, so enterprises can deploy passwordless login to existing applications, VPNs, desktops, and cloud services without redesigning their full identity stack. Integration patterns include support for Active Directory, cloud identity providers, and standard federation protocols, allowing authentication flows to remain compatible with established SSO and directory architectures while removing user passwords from the front end.

Technically, HYPR implements client-side public key cryptography, where private keys are stored on user devices and never leave the device during authentication. Authentication challenges are signed locally, and servers validate signatures using public keys, which mitigates exposure of reusable secrets. HYPR supports FIDO and FIDO2 (authentication standards) and WebAuthn (web authentication standard), enabling enterprises to deploy passwordless experiences that align with industry protocols and work across compatible browsers and platforms.

Enterprises use HYPR to enforce phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication by combining device-bound keys with local user verification factors such as biometrics or PINs managed by the underlying Operating System (OS) or secure hardware. This approach maps to zero trust security models, where strong, context-aware authentication is required for every access request. HYPR can be applied to workforce authentication, customer-facing applications, call center workflows, and remote access scenarios where traditional passwords and one-time codes expose risk.

From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, HYPR fits within identity and access management, authentication security, multi-factor authentication, and zero trust access categories. Its emphasis on FIDO-based passwordless flows positions it alongside other passwordless and MFA platforms, but with a focus on device-bound cryptographic credentials, phishing resistance, and compatibility with enterprise identity infrastructures and regulatory expectations.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 180
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

45 West 34th Street
710
New York, NY 10001

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: IT Services
  • Sub-Industry: Data Processing & Outsourced Services