Your password is 12 characters. It took 3 seconds to crack.
Passwords get hacked. Biometrics get spoofed. Security questions get social-engineered. ImageLockDX patents a secret that lives only in your mind — and cannot be extracted, phished, or brute-forced.
You've reset your password 47 times. You've had your account compromised. You've received the "unauthorized login" email. You use the same password everywhere because remembering different ones is impossible. Every security researcher calls this the password problem. Nobody has solved it.
Biometrics were supposed to replace passwords. But fingerprints can be lifted. Face ID can be spoofed with a photo. Biometrics can't be changed when compromised — and they get compromised.
ImageLockDX patents something different: a secret that only exists in your memory, expressed through images. You recognize hidden meaning in a picture. A hacker sees only a picture.

Same breakthrough. Three audiences.
ImageLockDX replaces your password with something only you know: the specific meaning, memory, or association you have with an image. You select hidden elements from a picture based on a personal memory. To an outsider, it looks like clicking on a random image. To you, it's unmistakable.
You look at a picture. You click on the elements that mean something specific to you — something only you know. Authentication complete. No password. No biometric. Just your memory.

Quantum computing will break RSA, AES, and every traditional cryptographic authentication system within the next decade. Enterprises are being told to "quantum-proof" their security stacks now — before quantum capability arrives. ImageLockDX is already quantum-proof by design.
The authentication market is over $20B annually. Quantum computing makes all of it obsolete within a decade. ImageLockDX is the license for the replacement — deployable now, quantum-proof already.

ImageLockDX implements visual challenge-response authentication where the server presents an image and the user selects elements matching their private association. No shared secret is stored — the server verifies correctness without ever possessing the association.
21 claims covering: visual-memory association enrollment, challenge-response protocol, zero-knowledge server verification, quantum-resistance architecture, fallback recovery, and integration patterns for existing authentication systems.

Every authentication system in the world faces the same problem. ImageLockDX patents the solution that survives the quantum era.

NIST released post-quantum cryptography standards in 2024. Governments worldwide have begun mandating quantum-resistant security for critical infrastructure. The private sector is being given a window to comply.
Traditional password systems, biometrics, and even current MFA are vulnerable to sufficiently capable quantum systems. ImageLockDX has no cryptographic surface to attack — there are no mathematical keys, only personal associations stored in human memory.
The patent protects the solution that solves both the current password crisis and the coming quantum authentication crisis simultaneously.

During setup, you view images and establish private associations — specific elements that carry personal meaning only you know. These associations are never stored anywhere. They exist only in your memory.

At authentication time, the system presents the image. You click on the elements that match your private association. The server verifies correctness through zero-knowledge proof — confirming you know without learning what you know.

There is nothing to steal from the server. There is nothing to phish from you — the correct answer changes visually with each presentation but your association remains constant. There is nothing for a quantum computer to factor or break.

The enrollment protocol, the challenge-response system, the zero-knowledge verification architecture, and the quantum-resistance design are all covered within the 21 claims of this patent.
Visual-memory authentication — from enrollment to quantum-resistant verification.
Peter Michael Martinez filed 14 USPTO patents in 280 days. No co-founders. No engineering team. No venture backing. Each patent born from solving a real problem — and refusing to accept that the problem was unsolvable.
In a technology industry built on hype and deception, these patents represent something rare: genuine innovation documented with precision, integrity, and complete transparency.
"I don't build things because I want to sell them. I build things because they need to exist. The patents protect the work. The work speaks for itself."— Peter Michael Martinez, Founder, AngelsDX Corporation
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