Echo CAPTCHA Integration
Wire TrustCaptcha into an Echo handler — or, even cleaner, into a small Echo middleware — in just a few lines of Go. Stop bot-driven spam on logins, signups and contact forms with a shared *TrustCaptcha that's safe for concurrent use. EU-hosted, GDPR-ready, no image puzzles.
Quickstart
How the integration works
1. Create a CAPTCHA
Create a user account or log in with an existing one. Then create a new CAPTCHA or select an existing one. If you’re unsure whether TrustCaptcha is right for you, try our CAPTCHA service risk-free for 14 days at no cost.
On the CAPTCHA overview page, you will find all the important information, such as the site key and licence key, and you can also create your API key. Allow your websites to access your CAPTCHA by simply adding them to the access authorised domain list in the CAPTCHA security rules.


2. Add the CAPTCHA widget to your form
Drop the TrustCaptcha widget into the HTML form your Echo handler serves. The widget runs the CAPTCHA in the background and adds a hidden tc-verification-token field on submit, which Echo exposes via c.FormValue.
<script type="module" src="https://cdn.trustcomponent.com/trustcaptcha/3.0.x/trustcaptcha.esm.min.js"></script>
<form method="post" action="/contact">
<input type="email" name="email" required>
<trustcaptcha-component sitekey="<your_site_key>"></trustcaptcha-component>
<button type="submit">Send</button>
</form>The CAPTCHA widget will then be displayed inside your form:

Need detailed information about the CAPTCHA widget integration?
For the full widget reference — including themes, languages, custom design and more — please read our documentation.
Read the documentation
3. Validate the token in your Echo handler
In your Echo handler, take the verification token from the form, look up the result via our Go module, and decide whether to accept the request.
First, install our TrustCaptcha Go module:
go get github.com/trustcomponent/trustcaptcha-go/v3@v3.0.0Then validate the token inside your Echo handler and act on the result:
package main
import (
"net/http"
"github.com/labstack/echo/v4"
"github.com/trustcomponent/trustcaptcha-go/v3"
)
func main() {
e := echo.New()
e.POST("/contact", func(c echo.Context) error {
token := c.FormValue("tc-verification-token")
result, err := trustcaptcha.GetVerificationResult("<your_api_key>", token)
if err != nil {
return c.String(http.StatusBadRequest, "CAPTCHA verification failed.")
}
if !result.VerificationPassed || result.Score > 0.5 {
return c.String(http.StatusBadRequest, "CAPTCHA verification failed.")
}
// CAPTCHA passed — process the request
return c.String(http.StatusOK, "Thanks!")
})
e.Logger.Fatal(e.Start(":8080"))
}Need detailed information about the Echo CAPTCHA integration?
For full step-by-step instructions — including a reusable Echo middleware for projects with several protected routes — please read our documentation.
Read the documentation
Other backend framework instead of Echo?
If you use a different framework, pick the matching recipe here. If your framework isn’t listed, your software developers can integrate the verification themselves using our documentation or ask our support team for a pre-built integration.
4. Congratulations 🎉
You are now protected by TrustCaptcha - congratulations!

FAQs
Where in an Echo app does the CAPTCHA verification go?
Can I run the CAPTCHA verification as Echo middleware?
How do I share the *TrustCaptcha across handlers?
What if my endpoint receives JSON instead of form data?
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