# LibreCaptcha LibreCaptcha is a framework that allows developers to create their own [CAPTCHA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAPTCHA)s. It allows developers to easily create new types of CAPTCHAs by defining a structure for them. Mundane details are handled by the framework itself. Details, such as: * Background workers to render CAPTCHAs and to store them in a database * Provinding an HTTP interface for serving CAPTCHAs * Managing secrets for the CAPTCHAs (tokens, answers, etc) * Safe re-impressions of CAPTCHA images (by creating unique tokens for every impression) * Sandboxed plugin architecture (To be done) Some sample CAPTCHAs are included in the distribution. We will continue adding more samples to the list. For quick deployments the samples themselves might be sufficient. Projects with more resources could create their own CAPTCHAs and use the samples as inspiration. ## Why LibreCaptcha? ### Eliminate dependency on a third-party An open-source CAPTCHA framework will allow anyone to host their own CAPTCHA service and thus avoid dependencies on third-parties. ### Respecting user privacy A self-hosted service prevents user information from leaking to other parties. ### More variety of CAPTCHAs Ain't it boring to identify photos of buses, store-fronts and traffic signals? With LibreCaptcha, developers can create CAPTCHAs that suit their application and audience, with matching themes and looks. And, the more the variety of CAPTCHAS, the harder it is for bots to crack CAPTCHAs. ## Sample CAPTCHAs ### FilterCaptcha ![FilterCaptcha Sample](./samples/FilterChallenge.png) An image of a random string of alphabets is created. Then a series of image filters that add effecs such as Smear, Diffuse, and Ripple are applied to the image to make it less readable. ### RainDropsCaptcha ![RaindDrops Sample](./samples/RainDropsCaptcha.gif) ### BlurCaptcha An image of a word is blurred before being shown to the user. ### LabelCaptcha An image that has a pair of words is created. The answer to one of the words is known and to that of the other is unknown. The user is tested on the known word, and their answer to the unknown word is recorded. If a sufficient number of users agree on their answer to the unknown word, it is transferred to the list of known words. ## Roadmap Things to do in the future: * Sandboxed plugin architecture * Audio CAPTCHA samples * Interactive CAPTCHA samples