(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
openssl_encrypt — Encrypts data
$data,$cipher_algo,$passphrase,$options = 0,$iv = "",&$tag = null,$aad = "",$tag_length = 16Encrypts given data with given method and key, returns a raw or base64 encoded string
dataThe plaintext message data to be encrypted.
cipher_algoThe cipher method. For a list of available cipher methods, use openssl_get_cipher_methods().
passphrase
       The passphrase. If the passphrase is shorter than expected, it is silently padded with
       NUL characters; if the passphrase is longer than expected, it is
       silently truncated.
      
options
          options is a bitwise disjunction of the flags
          OPENSSL_RAW_DATA and
          OPENSSL_ZERO_PADDING.
        
ivA non-NULL Initialization Vector.
tagThe authentication tag passed by reference when using AEAD cipher mode (GCM or CCM).
aadAdditional authenticated data.
tag_length
       The length of the authentication tag. Its value can be between 4 and 16 for GCM mode.
      
   Returns the encrypted string on success or false on failure.
  
   Emits an E_WARNING level error if an unknown cipher
   algorithm is passed in via the cipher_algo parameter.
  
   Emits an E_WARNING level error if an empty value is passed
   in via the iv parameter.
  
| Version | Description | 
|---|---|
| 7.1.0 | The tag,aadandtag_lengthparameters were added. | 
Example #1 AES Authenticated Encryption in GCM mode example for PHP 7.1+
<?php
//$key should have been previously generated in a cryptographically safe way, like openssl_random_pseudo_bytes
$plaintext = "message to be encrypted";
$cipher = "aes-128-gcm";
if (in_array($cipher, openssl_get_cipher_methods()))
{
    $ivlen = openssl_cipher_iv_length($cipher);
    $iv = openssl_random_pseudo_bytes($ivlen);
    $ciphertext = openssl_encrypt($plaintext, $cipher, $key, $options=0, $iv, $tag);
    //store $cipher, $iv, and $tag for decryption later
    $original_plaintext = openssl_decrypt($ciphertext, $cipher, $key, $options=0, $iv, $tag);
    echo $original_plaintext."\n";
}
?>Example #2 AES Authenticated Encryption example prior to PHP 7.1
<?php
//$key previously generated safely, ie: openssl_random_pseudo_bytes
$plaintext = "message to be encrypted";
$ivlen = openssl_cipher_iv_length($cipher="AES-128-CBC");
$iv = openssl_random_pseudo_bytes($ivlen);
$ciphertext_raw = openssl_encrypt($plaintext, $cipher, $key, $options=OPENSSL_RAW_DATA, $iv);
$hmac = hash_hmac('sha256', $ciphertext_raw, $key, $as_binary=true);
$ciphertext = base64_encode( $iv.$hmac.$ciphertext_raw );
//decrypt later....
$c = base64_decode($ciphertext);
$ivlen = openssl_cipher_iv_length($cipher="AES-128-CBC");
$iv = substr($c, 0, $ivlen);
$hmac = substr($c, $ivlen, $sha2len=32);
$ciphertext_raw = substr($c, $ivlen+$sha2len);
$original_plaintext = openssl_decrypt($ciphertext_raw, $cipher, $key, $options=OPENSSL_RAW_DATA, $iv);
$calcmac = hash_hmac('sha256', $ciphertext_raw, $key, $as_binary=true);
if (hash_equals($hmac, $calcmac))// timing attack safe comparison
{
    echo $original_plaintext."\n";
}
?>