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url: 'https://www.corbado.com/blog/amazon-passkeys'
title: 'Amazon Passkey Integration: Better User Experience & Security'
description: 'Amazon has introduced passkeys. Therefore, you find here what this significant change might entail and why it aligns with Amazon''s strategic moves.'
lang: 'en'
author: 'Vincent'
date: '2023-09-01T00:00:00.000Z'
lastModified: '2026-03-25T07:00:16.188Z'
category: 'Passkeys Reviews'
---

# Amazon Passkey Integration: Better User Experience & Security

As global [e-commerce](https://www.corbado.com/passkeys-for-e-commerce) behemoths continually evolve to improve
user experience (UX) and security, Amazon is set to introduce passkeys - a testament to
their commitment towards a seamless yet secure user journey. With sneak peeks into their
FAQs on this new feature, the industry speculates a full-fledged rollout soon. We want you
all to stay up to date on the latest developments regarding passkeys in the industry.
Therefore, you find here what this significant change might entail and why it aligns with
Amazon's strategic moves.

## Key Facts

- Amazon's passkey rollout was evidenced by **FAQ pages** (later retracted) already
  translated into multiple languages including German, suggesting a well-prepared launch
  plan.
- Industry insiders predicted Amazon's launch would coincide with the **iOS 17 update in
  September 2023**, with iOS and Android devices as initial target platforms.
- **Conditional UI**, introduced in late 2022, is a key feature Amazon can leverage to
  streamline login for its large and diverse user base.
- Amazon is unlikely to adopt a **pure passkey sign-up** flow: e-commerce platforms trend
  toward keeping passwords as a familiar backup during account creation.
- GitHub, TikTok and KAYAK had already adopted passkeys before Amazon's anticipated
  rollout, reflecting broad industry momentum toward this login methodology.

## 1. Reaching Diverse User Demographics

Amazon's vast user base spans diverse backgrounds. A large segment may not be tech-savvy.
By introducing passkeys, Amazon bridges the gap between enhanced security measures
(curbing account fraud) and user-friendly interfaces.

## 2. Following the Passkey Momentum

Leading tech giants, such as GitHub, [TikTok](https://www.corbado.com/blog/tiktok-passkeys), and
[KAYAK](https://www.corbado.com/blog/kayak-passkeys), have already embraced passkeys. Their transition showcases
the industry's shift towards this innovative login methodology. For an in-depth review of
device readiness for passkeys, explore our blog post on passkey- readiness.

> If you're on [Amazon Cognito](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkeys-amazon-cognito), read also the
> [AWS](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkeys-amazon-cognito) blog post on
> [maximizing passkey adoption](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/apn/maximizing-passkey-adoption-with-amazon-cognito-and-corbado/).

Read the following analysis on a general authentication funnels for Amazon.

## 3. Leveraging Conditional UI

The late 2022 introduction of [Conditional UI](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/conditional-ui) is now a
prominent feature on many devices. By potentially incorporating this feature, Amazon can
further streamline the login process for diverse users.

## 4. Anticipated Rollout: September 2023 Coinciding with iOS 17 Update?

While the passkey-related FAQs were promptly retracted post-discovery, they still linger
on Google's indexes:

![Amazon Passkeys Google Search Index](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/64f1fcbea9500669ffde7f60_amazon_passkeys_google_search_index_be9f7ef921.png)

These FAQs, already translated into multiple languages, including German (see the
following screenshot), indicate a well-prepared rollout plan.

![Amazon Passkey FAQ](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/64f1fced3b698c2387205111_amazon_passkeys_faq_german_909baf5ae6.jpg)

Given these breadcrumbs, industry insiders predict that Amazon might introduce passkeys
around the anticipated [iOS 17](https://www.corbado.com/blog/apple-passkeys-integration) update in
September 2023. While [iOS](https://www.corbado.com/blog/webauthn-errors) and
[Android](https://www.corbado.com/blog/how-to-enable-passkeys-android) devices, boasting high passkey-readiness
and synced passkeys, are expected to be the initial beneficiaries, it remains to be seen
if desktop browsers and devices will follow suit ([PayPal](https://www.corbado.com/blog/paypal-passkeys) recently
followed a similar strategy).

It's unlikely that Amazon will push for a pure passkey sign-up, discarding password
creation entirely. The prevailing trend among [e-commerce](https://www.corbado.com/passkeys-for-e-commerce)
platforms is to maintain password options during account creation, ensuring users have a
familiar backup login method. However, knowing Amazon's penchant for innovation, we might
be in for a surprise.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### How did Amazon signal its passkey rollout before officially announcing it?

Amazon's intent was revealed through passkey-related FAQ pages that were briefly
discoverable via Google's search index before being retracted. These pages had already
been translated into multiple languages including German, indicating an advanced and
well-prepared rollout plan.

### Why is Amazon unlikely to go fully passkey-only and drop passwords entirely?

The prevailing trend among e-commerce platforms is to maintain password options during
account creation, ensuring users have a familiar backup login method. While Amazon's
history of innovation leaves room for surprise, a hybrid approach keeping passwords
alongside passkeys is considered the most probable path.

### What is Conditional UI and why does it matter for Amazon's passkey implementation?

Conditional UI is a feature introduced in late 2022 that allows passkey prompts to surface
automatically within login fields, reducing friction for users. For Amazon, incorporating
Conditional UI would help accommodate its diverse and not always tech-savvy user base by
making passkey login feel intuitive rather than requiring extra steps.

### Which platforms were leading passkey adoption before Amazon's anticipated rollout?

GitHub, TikTok and KAYAK had already embraced passkeys prior to Amazon's anticipated
launch, demonstrating a clear industry-wide shift toward this authentication method.
PayPal also followed a comparable phased strategy, prioritizing mobile platforms before
expanding to desktop browsers and devices.
