Rohan Chaubey

PicKey AI - Secure your master password with a fun memory you love!

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PicKey’s AI uses your favorite picture along with a 3D character to create an exceptionally strong Master Password. You no longer need to type or remember any text passwords. PicKey, being a visual password manager blends absolute security with effortless usability.

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Cruise Chen

Found a typo - "manages not managers" lol .... just kidding! Great idea for people with bad memories like me! Hope i never lose my password with Pickey AI!

Gaurav Upadhyay (Gary)

@cruise_chen haha, thank you for pointing this out.

Your support means a lot to us.

Yes, you only need to see and remember a visual master password thats stronger than traditional master passwords, yet has very high visual recall.

Let me know if there is anything you'd might want to ponder on in terms of our offerings or tech.

Abhishek Kumar
Great product!
Gaurav Upadhyay (Gary)

@whereflightteam  Thank You! 🙌

Your support means a lot to us.

Do you currently use a password manager? If so, would you like to share as to what troubles you most about it?

Odeth N
That’s an interesting approach to password managers. Quite unique in the niche. 🙌🏻
Gaurav Upadhyay (Gary)

@odeth_negapatan1 Thank you so much for the kind words.🙌🏻

We want to bridge the gap between security and usability of password managers.

Side Question : When you try new tools, do you notice design first or features first?
(asking since we are trying to get both right).

Tom Morkes

very cool, congrats on the launch

Gaurav Upadhyay (Gary)

@tmorkes Thank you so much. Your support means a lot.! ! 🙌

We want to entirely remove the gap between bulletproof cybersecurity and effortless usability.

Quick Question : Between the Visual Master Password and MagicPass (Passwords that are never stored, yet still are available) - in your opinion, which one is more important from our feature perspective?

yahaha

Oh wow love this one!

The One photo for all passwords concept is so clever. What tech stack are you using for the visual recognition part to keep it highly secure but still fast?

Congrats on your 2nd launch!

Gaurav Upadhyay (Gary)

@yahaha66

The visual recognition is based on AI world model training using Pytorch, lots of data, several training cycles, real-world optimizations are careful testing for visual world knowledge.

We then follow a typical deployment pipeline based on retraining/updates to our models.

Thank you for your kind words. This means a lot.

If you have any follow-up question, I'd be happy to answer it too.

Mykyta Semenov 🇺🇦🇳🇱

Interesting concept. Congratulations on the launch!

Gaurav Upadhyay (Gary)

@mykyta_semenov_ thank you so much!

I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Arjun Kenchappagoudra

Hi Gaurav & Soumya,

Congratulations on this achievement. The idea of using something as personal as a photo, plus a 3D collectible, to log in feels radically different from traditional password managers.

I’m curious:

  • Do you think visual-based login is easier than traditional passwords?

  • Would this make password managers more accessible for non-technical users?

Would love to hear how others see this fitting into their daily security habits.

By the way, I see a minor typo in the app description text. Just fix it.

"Your favorite photo now managers all of your passwords for you. Highly secure, yet very easy to use."

Gaurav Upadhyay (Gary)

@arjun_279 Thank you! 🙌

  1. Yes, a visual based login is not only easier, it is stronger than traditional master passwords too. Humans recall images at least 60,000 times faster than text, making it really easy to remember.
    In terms of security, a typical master password has only 94 options per character (a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and special chars), whereas a single pixel can hold more than 4.2 billion combinations (RGBA), so an HD image as a password is practically infinite times stronger than even a complex 16 digit master password.

  2. You are absolutely on point. Password manager adoption is mainly lagging due to fatigue of remembering master passwords and low motivation to do it. PicKey directly address this problem by making them visual (and something you would love to click a photo of) and also gamifies it with rewards for better cybersecurity practices (giving free PRO access if one keeps strong passwords).
    We believe that usability is what makes PicKey really stand out, while keeping all of the security bulletproof.

Thank you for noticing the typo .. you appear to be someone with an eye for details. 🙏

Arjun Kenchappagoudra

@gaurav_upadhyay1 Awesome! thanks for the clarifications.

Shubhra Motgill
Wow! I'm gonna be a user. Love the idea
Gaurav Upadhyay (Gary)

@shubhra_motgill Thank you. 🙌

If you have any questions, comments or feedback, I'd be more than happy to answer.

Saiful Islam
Congrats on the launch! This is such a clever concept! 🚀 ​Traditional password managers can be a headache, but using a 3D character and a favorite picture is a brilliant way to make security feel effortless. The UI looks great too! ​Does PicKey support multi-device sync at this stage?
Gaurav Upadhyay (Gary)

@saiful2754 thank you so much.!

Yes PicKey supports multi device sync across Mobile (launched for iOS, Android support will come soon) and Desktop (all popular browsers).

We want to bring effortless usability to an otherwise intimidating personal cybersecurity practice. Glad you liked our design.

Harkirat Singh

Super cool! Congrats on the launch :)

Gaurav Upadhyay (Gary)

@harkirat_singh3777 Thank you. 🙌

If you get to try it, I'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.