Take full control of your digital assets
Trezor Suite is the official desktop & web application that connects to your Trezor hardware wallet. It keeps your private keys offline while giving you a modern, powerful interface for sending, receiving, swapping and tracking cryptocurrencies.
What is Trezor Suite?
Trezor Suite is the official interface developed and maintained to work with Trezor hardware wallets. It provides a local-first, open-source application for managing crypto across multiple networks while ensuring that the private keys never leave your hardware device.
Core features
Secure key storage
Private keys are generated and stored on your Trezor device — they never touch your computer or the cloud.
Multi-asset support
Manage Bitcoin, Ethereum and thousands of tokens — all from the same Suite with intuitive account management.
Transaction verification
Every transaction must be physically confirmed on the device, ensuring protection from remote malware and tampering.
Portfolio & market data
Live balance and price updates give you a consolidated view of your holdings and performance over time.
Open-source
The codebase is auditable and maintained publicly, enabling community review and rapid security fixes.
Optional privacy tools
Use optional passphrase protection, coin control, and Tor connectivity to reduce traceability and preserve your privacy.
Getting started — step-by-step
- Buy a genuine Trezor device: Only purchase from official channels or authorized resellers to avoid tampered hardware.
- Install Trezor Suite: Download the official Suite for your OS or use the secure web version. Always verify the signature or the website URL before connecting.
- Initialize your device: Follow the Suite’s setup flow to generate a new wallet. Write down the recovery seed on paper — never store it digitally.
- Create a PIN & passphrase (optional): The PIN prevents local access; the passphrase adds an additional layer of plausible deniability and should be memorized or stored securely offline.
- Receive funds: Use the receiving addresses shown in Suite and confirm them on the device before sharing.
- Keep up-to-date: Regularly update both firmware and Suite to receive security fixes and new features.
Security explained — why it works
Trezor Suite operates on the principle of self-custody. That means you — and only you — control the private keys that authorize transfers. Here’s how the main building blocks work together:
- Hardware isolation: The device stores keys in a protected chip. Even if your computer is infected, signing requires the physical device.
- PIN protection: Brute-force resistant lockouts protect the device from repeated guessing attempts.
- Passphrase support: Think of it as a 25th word — it creates an additional hidden wallet that only appears when the passphrase is used.
- Signed firmware & updates: Firmware updates are cryptographically signed to prevent tampering and to ensure authenticity.
- Open-source verification: Independent researchers and the community can review the software and detect issues quickly.
Portfolio management & tools
Trezor Suite is built not just for storage but for active management. You’ll find:
- Unified portfolio view — see balances across coins and tokens at a glance.
- Historical performance — charts and exportable reports to analyze change over time.
- Built-in swap providers — swap assets directly from the Suite via integrated partners (when available) without exposing private keys.
- Multiple accounts — create separate accounts for savings, trading, or tax reporting.
Privacy & optional advanced features
Privacy is a primary consideration. Suite provides optional features that let you tailor how visible your activity is:
- Tor routing: Route Suite traffic via the Tor network to hide your IP address and add a layer of network anonymity.
- Coin control: Choose which UTXOs to spend, reducing address reuse and limiting on-chain linkability.
- Local-first design: Most data is stored locally rather than synced to third-party servers.
Common questions (FAQ)
Is Trezor Suite free to use?
Can I use Suite without a Trezor device?
What happens if my Trezor is lost or damaged?
Does Trezor Suite support mobile devices?
Best practices & safety checklist
- Always confirm addresses on the Trezor device screen, not just the Suite UI.
- Store the recovery seed offline — consider metal backups for fire/water resistance.
- Keep a minimal amount on exchanges; store long-term holdings in your Trezor.
- Enable a PIN and consider a passphrase for additional protection.
- Verify downloads and follow official setup instructions to avoid supply-chain risks.