Live Cryptography -- Real Operations in Your Browser

Interactive PQC Demo

Run genuine post-quantum cryptographic operations directly in your browser. Every key, ciphertext, and signature is real -- nothing simulated. Powered by noble-post-quantum.

What is ML-KEM? Module-Lattice-Based Key-Encapsulation Mechanism (FIPS 203) allows two parties to establish a shared secret key over an insecure channel. Based on the hardness of lattice problems, which remain secure even against quantum computers.
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Alice Wants to send encrypted data
Bob Will receive encrypted data
✓ Shared Secret Established Successfully

Alice and Bob now share a 32-byte secret key that can be used for AES-256-GCM symmetric encryption.

What is ML-DSA? Module-Lattice-Based Digital Signature Algorithm (FIPS 204) creates unforgeable digital signatures. Anyone can verify the signature, but only the holder of the private key can create valid signatures.
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Signer Creates digital signature
Verifier Verifies signature authenticity
✓ Signature Verified Successfully

The signature is valid and proves the message came from the legitimate signer.

Why It Matters

Post-Quantum Cryptography

Quantum Threat

Quantum computers will break RSA and ECC encryption. Organizations must transition to quantum-resistant algorithms before "harvest now, decrypt later" attacks compromise sensitive data.

NIST Standards

ML-KEM (FIPS 203) and ML-DSA (FIPS 204) are NIST-standardized algorithms, approved for federal and commercial use. CNSA 2.0 mandates adoption by January 1, 2027 for all National Security Systems.

Hardware Acceleration

Dyber's QUAC-100 accelerates these operations 47x over CPU implementations, enabling PQC at scale for TLS termination, document signing, and IoT device authentication.

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This demo runs in software. The QUAC-100 accelerator delivers the same operations at hardware speed -- 1.2M ML-KEM ops/sec.