Trezor Suite is the official desktop and web application developed for Trezor hardware wallets. It provides an integrated interface to manage crypto assets, sign transactions securely with your hardware device, interact with decentralized applications, and keep an eye on portfolio balances and transaction history.
Note: this article focuses on the Suite experience across both desktop and web deployments — desktop for local app usage; web for browser-based interactions with the same security model when used properly with a hardware wallet.
Whether you prefer a native desktop client or a web portal, Suite keeps your settings, accounts, and transaction flows consistent. It supports multiple coins, account management, and easy seed / backup workflows while always requiring the physical device to sign sensitive operations.
The key point is the Trezor hardware wallet remains the single source of private key operations. Suite acts as the user interface and never exposes private keys — signing always happens on-device. Desktop users benefit from local storage and optional auto-updates; web users can access Suite from any compatible browser combined with the hardware wallet.
Download the desktop client for the OS you use (Windows/macOS/Linux) if you want local performance and offline convenience. Use the web Suite when you need quick access on another machine — but always pair with your hardware device and verify URLs carefully.
During device setup, you will create a recovery seed. Write it down, store it offline, and consider steel backup products for long-term resistance to fire/water. Never store your seed on cloud storage or photos.
Before you interact with funds, ensure the firmware installed on your Trezor device is genuine and that you downloaded Suite from an official source. The app permits firmware upgrades — follow on-screen verification steps to confirm authenticity.
Always check the URL or the digital signature of the downloaded desktop installer. If using the web Suite, use a bookmark to the official domain rather than following random links.
Manage multiple accounts, import or create new ones, and switch between supported blockchains easily.
Transactions are constructed in Suite and signed on your Trezor device; Suite then broadcasts them to the network. This separation preserves private key safety.
See a consolidated portfolio balance and historical performance. Many users appreciate being able to track gains/losses without submitting private data externally.
Suite commonly integrates partners for swapping tokens directly inside the app; those integrations vary by region and provider — always review fees before confirming a swap.
If you regularly manage large balances, prefer the desktop app for convenience. Use the web app for occasional access or when you need to quickly check balances from elsewhere — always with your Trezor device plugged in.
Install firmware updates from official sources and follow the on-device verification prompts.
A passphrase (BIP39 passphrase) adds an additional layer. Understand the recovery implications before enabling it; store the passphrase securely.
Periodically test your recovery process with a small test wallet to ensure the seed and any passphrase are correct.
If your device doesn’t connect, check USB cable/port, ensure the device is unlocked, and that Suite has permission to access it in your OS. For pressing issues, refer to official support resources (links below).
Below are ten official resources to help you download, learn, and get support.
Tip: bookmark the official Suite URL in your browser and use that bookmark to access Suite safely.
You can use the web Suite on public computers to view balances, but avoid signing transactions or entering seeds on machines you don't control. Always prefer your own device for sensitive operations.
Suite is built to manage Trezor hardware wallets. For integration with other software wallets or DApps, look for supported connection flows (e.g., WebUSB, bridge software) and confirm compatibility in docs.
Use your recovery seed on a compatible Trezor device or another supported recovery tool. If you used a passphrase, that will also be required to recover the correct account(s).