Introducing Embedded Accounts Open Beta
Make wallets invisible with zero friction signup and transaction flows using email or passkey login, gas abstraction, account recovery, session keys, and more.
Today weโre excited to announce the open beta of Embedded Accounts, the easiest way to onboard users to web3 with invisible authentication and transaction flows presented natively in your app.
Our mission is to onboard the world to self-sovereign web3 accounts ๐
๐ To achieve this mission, wallets must become invisible by abstracting away the tech such that the user doesnโt even know theyโre using a wallet.
The first layer to abstract is the authentication flow โ
Embedded Accounts enable familiar login methods to non-custodial wallets:
๐ถ Email auth
๐ถ Passkey auth (biometrics)
๐ถ Social login (coming soon)
The second layer to abstract is the transaction flow ๐ณ
Embedded Accounts make transactions invisible through account abstraction:
๐ถ Send gasless transactions
๐ถ Batch transactions (approve+swap)
๐ถ Enforce spending limits with onchain session keys
But here's the problem ๐
Most embedded wallets today only abstract the first layer, leaving users to deal with UX problems like insufficient gas errors ๐ก
The solution?
๐ Embedded Accounts abstract both layers with ERC-4337 smart accounts to make the entire wallet experience invisible!
Bundled pricing included in your Alchemy plan
Embedded Accounts come included with every Alchemy plan, including Free Tier.
Most embedded wallet providers charge a fixed rate per Monthly Active Wallet. That means if a user logs in just once, you pay the full amount.
We believe you should only pay for what you use.
Thatโs why we designed a simple pricing plan to pay on a per-request basis.
Every tier includes a fixed number of signatures as part of your plan, and then a simple on-demand rate for extra signatures.
๐ทโโ๏ธ๐ทโโ๏ธ Ready to start building?
Read our getting started guide, our API docs, and visit the Accounts Manager in the Alchemy Dashboard to add zero-friction experiences to your app!
To learn more read our full announcement for more!
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In a way it feels like a step backward but I see where onboarding more normies and then weening them off web2 is a great thing. Need to reduce friction for everyone all the way around.