Trezor Suite — official companion for secure self-custody

A device-first application that makes hardware wallet security approachable while preserving cryptographic guarantees.

Device-first security, simplified

Trezor Suite is the official desktop and web application designed to work with Trezor hardware wallets. It deliberately separates private-key operations from host software: transaction signing happens on the physical device, not in the application. This model reduces the attack surface and keeps secret material offline while allowing a friendly UI for everyday tasks like sending, receiving, and organizing assets.

Clear onboarding and best-practice guidance

New users receive step-by-step setup guidance: initialize the device, choose a PIN, write down and verify the recovery seed, and optionally add a passphrase for hidden wallet support. Suite emphasizes concrete best practices (store seeds offline, verify device authenticity) to lower user mistakes that lead to lost funds.

Unified portfolio and multi-coin support

The Suite provides account-level views for many supported blockchains and tokens. It consolidates balances, shows transaction history, and displays simple portfolio charts and fiat valuations. Built-in fee estimation and network status help users choose appropriate fees and avoid long confirmation times.

Privacy, transparency, and openness

Trezor Suite is open-source and minimizes telemetry. It talks to public nodes and block explorers to fetch history and price data but never exposes private keys. Users can create watch-only setups by exporting xpubs for balance monitoring on untrusted machines, preserving privacy without sacrificing convenience.

Advanced features for power users

Power users benefit from features like SegWit support for Bitcoin, custom derivation paths, and easy xpub exports for monitoring and integrations. The Suite also supports firmware checks and updates, making it straightforward to maintain device security while preserving auditability.

Practical tips and recovery planning

Community and support

Diagnostic tools inside Suite help troubleshoot device issues, and extensive documentation plus community guides cover migration, staking workflows, and multi-signature setups. Being open-source invites third-party audits and community-made walkthroughs that improve accessibility and trust over time.

Tip: Use a watch-only setup for frequent balance checks on untrusted machines—your private keys stay on-device.