A curated list of awesome CAPTCHA libraries for generation and tools for cracking them.
Awesome Captcha is a curated list of resources focused on CAPTCHA technology. It aggregates libraries for generating various types of CAPTCHAs and tools for cracking or bypassing them, serving as a reference for implementing bot detection or testing its robustness.
Developers implementing CAPTCHA systems, security researchers testing CAPTCHA strength, and students or enthusiasts studying bot detection and machine learning applied to security challenges.
It provides a centralized, multi-language directory that saves time searching for CAPTCHA solutions across different tech stacks and offers insights into both defensive (generation) and offensive (cracking) perspectives.
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Offers resources in English, Chinese, and Polish, with dedicated sections for Chinese CAPTCHA cracking, making it accessible to a global audience and specialized researchers.
Spans from generation libraries for frameworks like Laravel and Node.js to crack tools using TensorFlow and CNN models, documenting the full CAPTCHA lifecycle in one place.
Includes image, audio, swipe, slider, and click-based CAPTCHAs, as listed in the README, catering to varied implementation needs across web and mobile platforms.
Maintained as an open-source 'awesome list' with contribution guidelines, encouraging updates and keeping the resource current with new projects and technologies.
The list merely curates links without ratings, reviews, or maintenance status checks, forcing users to independently evaluate each project's reliability and support.
Includes crack tools for bypassing CAPTCHAs, which, while educational, might facilitate misuse or violate terms of service, posing risks in regulated environments.
Provides only resource links without tutorials, best practices, or comparative insights, leaving developers to figure out integration and selection on their own.