Microsoft has begun rolling out syncable passkeys in its Edge browser on Windows, a seemingly incremental feature that could have outsized impact as businesses prepare for a surge in AI-driven workflows and agentic systems? The change removes one of the last practical barriers to passwordless logins across a user�s devices�and signals a broader OS-level approach to identity that goes beyond the browser?
What�s shipping now
According to Microsoft�s statements reported by ZDNET, passkey sync is live for Edge version 142+ on Windows 10 and 11, with Edge on iOS targeted by year�s end and Android/macOS to follow? Linux timing is TBD? Previously, most Windows passkeys were tied to a device�s Trusted Platform Module (TPM), making them non?portable? Now, passkeys saved to Microsoft Password Manager can be synchronized across devices via a hardware-backed cloud enclave?
As Microsoft explained to ZDNET, the private key for a syncable passkey is protected in a secure cloud enclave and encrypted using HSM (hardware security module) keys? Users get a picker: store a passkey locally as device?bound via Windows Hello, or store a synced version via Microsoft Password Manager? Notably, Microsoft is building identity as an OS service: the same passkey can be used by a native Windows app and by any browser that taps the Windows componentry, not just Edge (e?g?, Firefox)?
Why this matters for AI-era operations
Passkeys reduce successful phishing and password-reset overhead? But the bigger story is that AI agents�software that autonomously completes tasks�will need secure, low-friction ways to authenticate to services just like humans do? Microsoft�s own research underscores the stakes? In a synthetic marketplace testbed, Microsoft and Arizona State researchers found current AI agents are manipulable, get overwhelmed by too many options, and struggle to collaborate without explicit guidance (TechCrunch)?
�We want these agents to help us with processing a lot of options,� said Ece Kamar, who leads Microsoft Research�s AI Frontiers Lab? �We are seeing that the current models are actually getting really overwhelmed by having too many options?� Identity alone won�t fix agent brittleness, but enterprise-grade, OS-level passkeys make it simpler to enforce least-privilege access, rotate credentials, and audit agent actions across apps and browsers�foundational controls for any autonomous system touching production data or money?
Competitive context�and lock-in questions
Apple and Google already sync passkeys through iCloud and Google�s password managers? Third-party managers (1Password, Bitwarden, Dashlane, LastPass, NordPass) offer cloud sync, too? Microsoft�s twist is integrating passkeys as a Windows service callable by apps and multiple browsers, potentially streamlining how enterprises wire authentication into line-of-business tools?
That power raises old questions in new clothes: does an OS-level identity layer increase convenience at the cost of concentration risk? If an attacker compromises a Microsoft account, could synced passkeys expand the blast radius? Microsoft counters that HSM-backed enclaves protect keys �at rest, during synchronization, and while in use,� per ZDNET? Still, high-risk roles may prefer device-bound passkeys via Windows Hello or roaming hardware keys (e?g?, FIDO2 security keys) to compartmentalize exposure?
The AI scale curve is steepening
This move also arrives as AI demand is set to balloon? OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently said the company expects to end 2025 with a $20 billion annualized revenue run rate and is looking at roughly $1?4 trillion in data center commitments over eight years (TechCrunch)? Whether or not those figures materialize, they underscore where the enterprise is heading: more agentic automation, more machine-to-service interactions, and therefore more pressure on identity systems that can scale across devices, apps, and clouds without sacrificing security?
What CIOs and CISOs should do next
- Test the picker flow? Define when to mandate device?bound passkeys (finance, admin consoles) versus synced for general productivity?
- Map agent access? If you�re piloting AI agents, bind them to scoped passkeys with auditable policies, not shared credentials?
- Plan cross-platform? Edge on iOS is targeted by year-end; Android and macOS follow? Build interim policies for mixed fleets; document Linux gaps?
- Harden the account tier? Enforce strong MFA on Microsoft accounts, monitor anomalous sessions, and require recovery keys for passkey resets?
Bottom line
Microsoft�s passkey sync may read like a browser feature, but it�s actually a strategic bet on identity as operating-system infrastructure? As AI agents begin to transact on our behalf�placing orders, filing tickets, querying data�organizations will need authentication that is both unfakeable and frictionless? Passkeys won�t make agents smarter or more trustworthy by themselves; Microsoft�s own research shows today�s models can be gamed? But without reliable, portable credentials that work across apps and browsers, large-scale automation stalls? This rollout gives enterprises a practical path to modernize identity now, before agents become a business dependency rather than a novelty?

