Unified Portfolio
Track balances and performance across supported coins and tokens. Organize multiple accounts (savings, spending, testing) for clarity.
Welcome to a clear, colorful guide for installing and using Trezor Suite with your Trezor hardware wallet. You’ll learn how to download safely, connect your device, add accounts, complete a first transaction, and keep your recovery seed private. Every sensitive action is confirmed on your physical device—so your keys never touch your computer.
Important: Trezor Suite will never ask for your recovery seed. If any app or website does, close it immediately.
Trezor Suite is the official desktop interface for Trezor hardware wallets. It centralizes portfolio tracking, receiving and sending, account labeling, privacy controls, and safer connections to compatible Web3 apps. The app prepares transactions; your device displays final details and signs only after you physically approve them. This device-first design blocks most phishing tricks and malware because attackers can’t alter what your Trezor screen shows.
Track balances and performance across supported coins and tokens. Organize multiple accounts (savings, spending, testing) for clarity.
Use guided flows for deposits and withdrawals. Verify address, amount, and fees on your device screen before pressing the confirmation button.
Minimize address reuse, manage labels locally, and use optional privacy tooling to reduce linkability of transactions.
Tip: Keep your OS, Trezor firmware, and Suite updated to benefit from the latest security improvements.
Bookmark the official domain and use it every time. Avoid search-engine ads and random mirrors. When possible, verify signatures or checksums. If a download source looks unfamiliar, don’t install it.
Reminder: Suite never asks for your recovery seed. Anyone requesting it is trying to steal your funds.
Your 12/24-word recovery seed is the master key. Store it offline and private. Never type it on a keyboard, camera, or website—even if someone claims to be support.
Suite prepares the transaction; your device shows the truth. If the address or amount looks wrong, cancel on the Trezor—unsigned means undone.
Apply firmware and Suite updates through official channels only. Check version notes and avoid third-party “patchers.”
Try another USB port or cable, avoid hubs, and ensure the device is unlocked. On Linux, install udev rules and re-login.
Clear the app cache, restart Suite, and check network connectivity. Heavy networks may take extra time to index.
If any app or site asks for your seed, stop immediately. Report phishing attempts and reinstall from a trusted source if in doubt.
Yes. The desktop application is free to use. Third-party services integrated in Suite (buy/swap) may charge fees shown before confirmation.
You can explore parts of the interface, but secure signing and key storage require a Trezor hardware wallet.
Keep Suite and firmware current to benefit from security fixes and new features. Read the changelog after each update.
Use your recovery seed on a new Trezor to restore access. Anyone with your seed can control the funds—protect it at all times.
Download Trezor Suite, connect your device, add accounts, and practice with a small test transaction. Learn the flow once—stay secure forever.