Beta launching April 2026

TPM 2.0 for machines
that need it most.

Boot Camp Macs ship without a TPM chip. FlexTPM installs as a native Windows driver and gives your machine a fully functional software TPM 2.0 that Windows recognizes and trusts.

Join the Beta How it works
powershell
PS> Get-Tpm TpmPresent True TpmReady True ManufacturerId SDTM TpmVersion 2.0 # FlexTPM 2.0 Software TPM Device
Device Manager
This PC
Processors
Network adapters
Security devices
FlexTPM 2.0 Software TPM active
Storage controllers
System devices

Features

A proper driver. Not a workaround.

FlexTPM installs the right way and works the way Windows expects.

01

TPM-dependent features work

Windows sees a fully functional software TPM 2.0 device. Windows Hello, BitLocker readiness, and TPM-dependent security features work as expected.

02

Visible to Windows everywhere

Shows up in Device Manager under Security Devices. Recognized by tpm.msc, Get-Tpm, and all standard Windows APIs. Windows treats it as a first-class TPM device.

03

Signed with a Microsoft-trusted certificate

No test signing mode. No Secure Boot conflicts. Windows trusts it the same way it trusts any signed driver.

04

No system file modifications

FlexTPM touches nothing outside its own installation. No DLL replacement, no registry hacks, no changes to Windows internals.

05

Survives Windows updates

Because nothing is modified, updates cannot break it. Install once and it keeps working through every patch Tuesday.

06

Starts automatically

Ready the moment Windows boots. No manual steps, no configuration, nothing to remember after installation.


Installed like a driver.
Recognized like hardware.

FlexTPM registers with Windows through the standard driver stack. Real engineering under the hood.

01

Install the driver

FlexTPM installs as a signed Windows driver package. Under the hood, the FlexTPM Engine service starts automatically and handles all TPM 2.0 command processing — cryptographic operations, PCR management, and capability reporting — through a dedicated Windows driver service chain.

02

Windows discovers the TPM

A Windows Driver Framework driver presents the device to Windows TBS (TPM Base Services) through the standard IOCTL interface. It appears in Device Manager, tpm.msc, and responds to Get-Tpm exactly as a hardware TPM would. Manufacturer ID reports as SDTM.

03

TPM-dependent features unlock

Windows Hello, BitLocker readiness checks, security compliance checks, and other TPM-dependent features work as expected. The driver starts automatically on every boot and requires nothing from you after setup.


Compatibility

Works where you work

Built for Boot Camp Macs and legacy PCs running Windows.

Mac Hardware

  • MacBook Pro (Intel)
  • MacBook Air (Intel)
  • Mac mini (Intel)
  • iMac (Intel)
  • Mac Pro (Intel)

Windows

  • Windows 11 (all editions)
  • Windows 10 (21H2+)
  • Secure Boot on or off

Windows APIs

  • tpm.msc
  • Get-Tpm (PowerShell)
  • Device Manager
  • Tbsi_GetDeviceInfo
  • All TBS APIs

Common questions

Yes. FlexTPM is signed with a Microsoft-trusted code signing certificate and installs as a standard Windows driver. It makes no modifications to system files, Windows internals, or any files outside its own installation folder.
No. Because FlexTPM does not modify any system files, Windows Updates have nothing to overwrite. The driver re-registers on every boot through standard Windows mechanisms. Update-safe by design.
Yes. Because FlexTPM is signed with a Microsoft-trusted certificate, Secure Boot does not block it. Works on or off.
None. FlexTPM generates a Machine ID — a one-way hardware fingerprint (HWID) derived from your device's hardware configuration. This binding ensures one license works on one machine and cannot be shared or transferred. The Machine ID cannot be reversed to identify you or your hardware. We do not collect, store, or share any personal information. Your Machine ID and license file remain on your device.
No. FlexTPM is designed for Intel Macs running Windows via Boot Camp. Apple Silicon Macs do not support Boot Camp and are not compatible at this time.
No. FlexTPM is a commercial product. The source code is proprietary.
Get-Tpm returns TpmPresent = True. tpm.msc shows TPM 2.0 with firmware version and manufacturer info. Device Manager lists it under Security Devices. ManufacturerId reports as SDTM. All standard TBS APIs respond as expected.

Start with the beta

Free during beta. Paid tiers launch April 2026.

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$34.99
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Single machine. Hardware-locked license.
  • Full TPM 2.0 functionality
  • Works on Boot Camp Macs and legacy PCs
  • Lifetime license, one machine
  • Free updates
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