Fingerprint Cards AB (FPC) and jNet Secure announced the launch of FPC AllKey Ultra FIDO, the newest member of the AllKey Ultra product family introduced earlier this month. Designed specifically for FIDO security tokens, AllKey Ultra FIDO is delivered as a System-In-Package (SiP), allowing product companies to rapidly create their own fully customized FIDO hardware authenticators while dramatically reducing development time, cost, and complexity. Building on the advanced architecture of the AllKey Ultra platform, FPC All Key Ultra FIDO is fully FIDO2 CTAP 2.3 compliant, supports on-device biometric verification, and can ship pre-loaded as a FIDO USB authenticator.
Developed in close partnership with jNet Secure, whose JavaCard /GlobalPlatfrom Operating System, FIDO applet suite and software power the solution, it delivers an strong mix of security, usability, and fast integration. The compact design enables exceptionally slim and small token form factors, unlocking new industrial design possibilities that traditional multi-component solutions cannot match. Because the Secure Element, firmware, and FIDO stack are already integrated and validated, customers can shorten development cycles from many months to a fraction of that time, allowing them to focus on differentiation, branding, and user experience rather than complex security engineering.
As organizations worldwide adopt passkeys and FIDO-based authentication to eliminate passwords and mitigate phishing, demand for highly secure, easy-to-implement hardware tokens is accelerating rapidly. FPC AllKey Ultra FIDO is designed primarily for small and large product companies that want to enter the FIDO token market but lack the in-house hardware, biometric, or security engineering resources to develop a compliant solution themselves. It gives these organizations a true turn-key foundation - complete, secure, and certified - so they can confidently deliver high-assurance authentication products to market at speed.
A live demo will be showcased at TRUSTECH 2025 in Paris, France this week.
















