Elegant, privacy-focused, and designed to keep your private keys where they belong: offline. Manage, sign, and steward your crypto with a beautiful desktop app that makes advanced security feel approachable.
Trezor Suite keeps your private keys on the hardware device; transactions are signed locally and verified with clear user prompts. Passphrase-protected wallets and deterministic standards ensure compatibility and flexibility.
A clean dashboard, price charts, labels, and exportable CSVs simplify bookkeeping and tax prep — whether you're a freelancer, trader, or long-term holder.
Multisig support, watch-only accounts, and custom transaction creation give professionals and enthusiasts the tools they expect — without cluttering the main experience.
Operate with minimized network requests, optional Tor routing, and the ability to point to third-party nodes to further isolate your activity.
At the core of Trezor Suite is a simple principle: your seed and signing authority should never be exposed to internet-connected systems. The Suite works with hardware isolation, firmware verification, and an open-source codebase to offer transparency and strong protections. Backup recommendations — like steel backups and secret sharing — are promoted throughout the setup flow so you build habits that last.
Built by an open-source community, Trezor Suite benefits from peer review, public bug bounties, and an active developer ecosystem. Releases include signed artifacts and changelogs so you always know what you're installing.
Users often describe the Suite as reassuring — steady guides, clear confirmations, and thoughtful defaults create a sense of control. Transaction previews, fee sliders, and readable typography make complicated actions feel deliberate and safe.
Yes — seeds are generated on and stored by your Trezor device; the Suite never transmits them.
Watch-only mode allows balance viewing, but signing requires a Trezor hardware wallet.
A correctly stored recovery seed restores your funds to a new device; the Suite guides you through recovery flows.
Local-first is the default. Minimal telemetry can be disabled; the Suite emphasizes privacy-conscious defaults.