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Experience the bridge between security and usability. Manage your Bitcoin, Ethereum, and over 1,400 other assets with the official interface designed by SatoshiLabs.
Download Trezor Suite AppThe cryptocurrency landscape has evolved significantly since the inception of the first hardware wallet. As the ecosystem grows, so does the need for a robust, user-friendly interface that does not compromise on security. Official Trezor™ Suite is the answer to this demand. It serves as the unified hub for your Trezor Model One, Model T, and the new Trezor Safe series, providing a seamless experience across desktop and web platforms.
Whether you are a seasoned HODLer or a newcomer to the blockchain space, Trezor Suite transforms the complex task of private key management into an intuitive, visual experience. By moving away from browser-based wallets and older interfaces like the "Classic Wallet," Trezor Suite introduces a dedicated ecosystem where your keys remain offline, but your portfolio remains accessible.
Privacy is not an option; it's a right. Trezor Suite features a built-in Tor switch. With a single click, you can route your traffic through the Tor network, masking your IP address and making it significantly harder for ISPs or malicious actors to track your transaction activity.
Through Invity, a SatoshiLabs company, Trezor Suite allows you to buy, sell, and exchange cryptocurrencies directly within the app. Compare rates from dozens of verified exchanges and execute trades without your private keys ever leaving the safety of your device.
Checking your portfolio in a public place? Discreet Mode blurs out sensitive financial data like account balances and transaction amounts, allowing you to navigate the interface securely without exposing your wealth to prying eyes.
Get a holistic view of your wealth. The dashboard provides real-time price graphs, asset allocation charts, and performance metrics over time, supporting thousands of coins and tokens including BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, and ADA.
Trezor provides two primary ways to access your device: the Desktop App and the Web App. While both offer high-level security, there are distinct advantages to using the downloadable client.
| Feature | Trezor Suite (Desktop) | Trezor Suite (Web) |
|---|---|---|
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux | Chrome, Firefox, Brave |
| Tor Connectivity | ✅ Native & Built-in | ❌ Requires separate Tor Browser |
| Coinjoin (Privacy) | ✅ Supported | ❌ Not Supported |
| Phishing Protection | ✅ Isolated environment | ⚠️ Vulnerable to fake URLs |
| Setup Required | Download & Install | Instant Access |
Recommendation: For daily management and maximum security, we strongly recommend the Desktop App. It eliminates the risk of phishing sites (where scammers create fake websites that look like Trezor.io) and provides a standalone environment for your financial data. The Web App is an excellent backup solution for accessing your funds on the go or from a computer where you cannot install software.
The Official Trezor Suite is more than just a pretty interface; it is a fortress for your digital identity. It leverages the underlying architecture of the Trezor hardware to perform operations that purely software wallets cannot achieve.
For Bitcoin power users, "Coin Control" is a game-changer. It allows you to manually select which UTXOs (Unspent Transaction Outputs) to spend in a transaction. This is vital for privacy, as it prevents the linking of different addresses (e.g., your KYC exchange funds vs. your private mining funds). Additionally, the RBF feature allows you to boost the fee of a stuck transaction, ensuring it gets confirmed on the blockchain during times of network congestion.
Proving ownership of a specific crypto address is often required for airdrops or account recovery services. Trezor Suite allows you to cryptographically sign a text message using your private key. The recipient can then verify this signature, proving you own the funds without you having to move a single Satoshi.
When you use Trezor Suite, your private keys never leave the hardware device. The Suite sends an unsigned transaction data packet to the Trezor. The Trezor shows the details on its physical screen (trusted display). You physically press the button on the device to sign it. Only the signed transaction is sent back to the Suite to be broadcast to the network. This "air-gapped" style of signing means that even if your computer has malware, your funds remain safe.
NEVER enter your 12 or 24-word recovery seed into the Trezor Suite app or any website. Your recovery seed must only be entered on the physical Trezor device itself. If a computer application asks for your seed words, it is a scam.
Yes, generally speaking. The Desktop App removes the risk of "phishing" attacks where you might accidentally visit a fake website pretending to be Trezor. It also verifies the integrity of the software upon installation. However, both rely on the hardware device for the actual signing of transactions, so your private keys are safe in both scenarios.
Trezor offers a "Trezor Suite Lite" for mobile devices (Android and iOS). On Android, you can connect your Trezor via USB OTG to manage funds. On iOS, functionality is more limited due to Apple's USB restrictions, often serving as a watch-only portfolio tracker unless you are using the Trezor Safe 3 or similar compatible hardware.
Nothing happens to your funds. Your cryptocurrency is stored on the blockchain, not on your computer or inside the Suite app. Your Trezor device (and your recovery seed) holds the keys to access those funds. You can simply reinstall Trezor Suite on a new computer, connect your device, and your balances will reappear.
Yes, Trezor Suite supports staking for certain assets like Ethereum (ETH) via third-party providers or direct integration, and Cardano (ADA). You can earn rewards on your holdings directly through the interface while retaining custody of your assets.
This is a common issue often caused by the USB cable or Trezor Bridge. 1. Try a different USB cable. 2. Ensure you are not using a USB hub. 3. If using the Web App, ensure you have "Trezor Bridge" installed or are using a browser with WebUSB support (like Chrome). 4. clear your cache or restart the computer.
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