A centralized, privacy-first desktop application for managing hardware wallets, signing transactions offline, and tracking your crypto portfolio.
Trezor Suite provides a single, secure interface to manage your Trezor hardware wallets and the accounts they protect. Unlike custodial solutions, Suite keeps your keys offline: transaction payloads are prepared in the app and only signed on your hardware device. This means you retain custody while enjoying the convenience of a centralized dashboard.
Suite is designed for everyone from first-time users to power users running multisig setups. It supports firmware management, passphrase-protected hidden wallets, live portfolio valuation, and integration with third-party services for fiat conversion and exchange functionality.
Users frequently juggle multiple tools to manage wallets, check balances, update firmware, and validate transactions. That friction contributes to mistakes. Trezor Suite centralizes these tasks into one trustworthy app while preserving the security guarantees of hardware signing. The Suite discovers public addresses, aggregates balances, and presents a clear transaction flow — but it never stores or transmits private keys.
1) Key generation happens on the device. 2) Suite constructs unsigned transactions and sends them to the device for user verification. 3) The device displays human-readable transaction details for review before signing. This three-step model gives you clear situational awareness and reduces the chance of malicious manipulation on the host computer.
Private keys never leave the device — signing only happens after local confirmation.
One place to keep firmware up to date, review device status, and backup recovery information.
View balances, historical performance, and export transaction history.
Connect your Trezor to Suite via USB (or via the official bridge where supported). Suite will read public keys to discover your accounts and present balances. When creating a transaction, Suite constructs an unsigned transaction and sends it to the device. The Trezor device displays each output, amount, and fee. You confirm these details on the device; only then is the transaction signed and sent to the network.
Developers and enterprises can pair Suite with multisig setups, custody orchestration tools, or HSM-backed flows. Suite exposes open APIs and leverages standard derivation paths so wallets and integrators can interoperate. For developer resources and code, visit the official docs and community repositories.
Trezor has a long history of publishing source code for both firmware and client applications. This transparency builds trust: anyone can audit how Suite constructs transactions, what metadata is collected, and how device communication works. Privacy settings default to limiting telemetry and minimizing data sent to third parties.
A — Yes. Trezor Suite is the management application for Trezor hardware wallets. The security model assumes the signing keys are stored on the device.
A — No. Recovery seeds must be stored offline by the user. Suite does not store, transmit, or backup recovery seeds for you.
A — Yes. Suite is designed to manage multiple Trezor devices and many accounts from a single interface, including device labels and profiles.
A — Use Suite’s address discovery and import workflows to verify balances and copy addresses into your Trezor-managed accounts. Always verify addresses on-device and keep your seed secure during migration.
A — Official downloads and documentation are available at trezor.io/start and docs.trezor.io. For community discussions visit r/trezor.
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