We’re excited to announce that PQMicroLib-Core now supports PSA Certified Crypto API integration.
It’s our goal to make post-quantum cryptography accessible to even the smallest of devices, in as little as 5 KB RAM. This integration helps bridge the gap between high-security quantum resistance and industry-standard embedded development.
For developers in the embedded space, it’s a game-changer. By integrating PQMicroLib-Core with PSA Certified Crypto API, you can use a trusted, portable interface for cryptographic services across different hardware.
PQMicroLib-Core is optimizable for resource-constrained MCUs where every byte of memory counts. In addition, it includes optional side channel protection for resistance against attacks such as DPA, and it’s been designed with crypto-agility in mind.
Whether building industrial sensors, secure boot systems, or remote devices, PQMicroLib-Core allows manufacturers to update brownfield devices to quantum safe-standards with a simple software update, removing the need for expensive hardware replacement.
To find out more, download our PQMicroLib-Core product brief, or visit our products page, where you can also find information on our current certifications.
You can also find our listing on the PSA Certified page here.
Author: Matthew Stubbs is a content engineer and technical author, with a background in optical physics and engineering. With a range of experience in many industries and technologies, Matt writes about cybersecurity, science and cryptography updates, managing PQShield’s content and providing technical insight to the latest developments.

