Desktop & web application designed to manage your Trezor hardware wallet(s): install firmware, add accounts, sign transactions, and safely interact with DeFi and NFTs.
Trezor Suite is the official companion application for Trezor hardware wallets. It centralizes onboarding, firmware management, account and transaction handling, and integrations with third-party decentralized applications. Suite’s priority is to provide a secure, auditable interface while ensuring that private keys remain on the hardware device and all critical confirmations occur on-device.
When you first connect a Trezor device, Suite walks you through the essential setup steps: choose or confirm a PIN, generate or confirm the recovery seed, and apply firmware updates if necessary. Sensitive actions like PIN creation and seed confirmation happen on the device screen — Suite never requests or records your seed.
Suite supports a wide set of blockchains and tokens. Add accounts via the "Accounts" tab and create separate wallets for different use cases (e.g., savings vs trading). Suite displays balances, transaction history, and token metadata. For tokens not natively displayed, Suite may offer integrations or instructions to view them with compatible third-party wallets.
To receive funds, generate a receive address in Suite and always verify it on your physical device before sharing. For sending, enter the recipient address and amount in Suite — the transaction summary is sent to the device, where you must inspect and approve it. This on-device confirmation prevents host-level tampering and phishing.
Suite provides safe pathways to interact with decentralized finance platforms and NFT marketplaces through either built-in integrations or recommended third-party connectors. When using dApps, Suite ensures signing requests are proxied to the device. Always verify contract details and amounts shown on-device for every signature.
Firmware updates are essential and delivered via Suite. Updates can include security patches, improved compatibility, and new features. During an update, follow on-screen prompts and confirm operations on-device. If an update fails, Suite includes recovery options — contact support through official channels rather than sharing recovery data with anyone.
Trezor’s security model is layered: device isolation (private keys never leave the hardware), a recovery seed for backup, and Suite as a trusted user interface. Follow these best practices:
A user-supplied passphrase augments your recovery seed to create additional, hidden wallets. This feature enhances privacy and compartmentalization but carries serious responsibility: losing the passphrase means losing access to those hidden wallets. Only enable it after understanding recovery implications and document the passphrase securely.
Many popular wallets and browser extensions implement Trezor support. Suite acts as a verified gateway for many of these integrations. When connecting third-party software, prefer officially documented integrations and always confirm signatures on-device to prevent malleability or front-end deception.
Trezor Suite evolves with the ecosystem: supported chains, integrations, and features expand over time. Always consult official documentation for the latest guidance and keep security practices at the forefront of every interaction with your crypto assets.