Download Trezor Suite — manage your crypto safely
Trezor Suite is the official app for managing hardware wallets built by SatoshiLabs. It provides a private, offline-first interface for sending, receiving, and organizing cryptocurrencies while keeping your private keys on your device. Use Suite on desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux) or in your browser with a secure local host connection.
Hardware Wallet Integration
Seamlessly connect your Trezor device and keep private keys offline. Suite communicates with your device for signing transactions while exposing a clean UI for portfolio management.
Multi-Coin Support
Manage Bitcoin, Ethereum, ERC-20 tokens and many other coins. The app supports multiple accounts, custom tokens, and easy fiat conversions for clarity.
Privacy & Safety
Everything that matters for security — local data storage, optional analytics opt-out, and firmware verification during setup. Suite guides you through secure recovery seed handling.
Transaction Control
Advanced fee controls, transaction previews, and address verification on the device screen help reduce human error and protect against malware trying to alter addresses.
How to install & get started
- Download the official Trezor Suite installer for your operating system from the official site.
- Install and launch the app — the first-run experience walks you through device initialization and recovery seed creation.
- Set a strong PIN on your Trezor device and write down the recovery seed on the provided card. Never share this with anyone.
- Connect accounts (Bitcoin, Ethereum, others) and optionally enable portfolio tracking and price feeds.
- Always verify transaction details on the physical device display before confirming.
Tip: Keep your recovery seed written on paper in a safe place — avoid digital copies whenever possible.
Security overview
Trezor Suite is designed around the principle that your private keys never leave your Trezor hardware device. The Suite app acts as a management layer: it composes transactions locally, sends them to the hardware device for signing, and broadcasts the signed transaction to the network. The device screen is the single source of truth when verifying addresses and amounts. Firmware checks and open-source code help the community audit the software for safety and transparency.