Overview

Trezor Suite is the official desktop and web application developed by SatoshiLabs to manage Trezor hardware wallets. Built for individuals and teams who prioritize security and transparency, Suite provides account management across many blockchains, portfolio analytics, integrated buy/swap options with vetted partners, and advanced tools for power users.

Unlike custodial platforms, Suite never exposes your private keys — signing always happens on the Trezor device. Suite's open-source nature enables continuous community review and rapid responses to security notices, while its privacy options let you control what data is shared externally.

Key Features

Unified Portfolio Dashboard

See balances, recent transactions, and historical value charts for all your accounts in one place. Filter views by coin, account, or time period to quickly understand performance and allocation.

Secure Transaction Signing

Transactions are constructed in Suite and must be physically approved on your Trezor device. This ensures an attacker who gains control of your computer cannot move funds without your explicit, on-device confirmation.

Buy, Sell & Swap (Integrated Partners)

Through trusted partners, Suite offers in-app buying and swapping of supported assets. These integrations are designed so custody always remains with you — only the exchange counterpart executes the trade.

Privacy Controls & Network Options

Optional Tor routing, limited telemetry, and local data processing reduce metadata leakage. For users who require additional anonymity, Suite provides configurable network settings to minimize exposure.

Advanced Tools for Power Users

Coin control (UTXO selection for Bitcoin), derivation path choices, watch-only accounts, labeling, and exportable transaction history are all part of Suite. Developers and enterprises can integrate Suite into workflows via supported open standards.

Security Model & Best Practices

Security is the foundation of Trezor Suite. It is designed to complement the hardware security of Trezor devices so that keys never leave the secure element. Important elements of the security model include:

  • On-device confirmations: All critical actions require explicit approval on the physical device.
  • PIN protection & passphrase: Device PIN prevents immediate access; an optional passphrase creates hidden wallets for plausible deniability.
  • Firmware verification: Suite verifies firmware signatures and guides secure firmware updates.
  • Open source: Publicly auditable code reduces supply-chain risk and enables community scrutiny.

Practical tips: Always buy from official channels, write your recovery seed on the supplied card (consider metal backups for long-term durability), never enter your seed into a computer or website, and keep Suite and your OS updated.

Get Started — Quick Setup

  1. Visit trezor.io/start and download Trezor Suite for your OS (Windows, macOS, Linux) or use the web app.
  2. Install and open Trezor Suite, connect your Trezor device with a USB cable, and follow the onboarding in Suite to create or restore a wallet.
  3. Write down the recovery seed exactly as displayed and store it offline. Consider using multiple physical locations for high-value holdings.
  4. Configure a PIN and, if desired, an additional passphrase for hidden wallets.
  5. Add accounts for the coins you plan to use and confirm receive addresses on-device before sharing publicly.

Using the desktop app is recommended for maximum privacy; the web app is convenient but may expose more metadata unless paired with Tor and browser privacy measures.

Advanced Workflows & Integrations

For advanced users and organizations, Trezor Suite supports multisig workflows (in combination with compatible third-party software), air-gapped signing strategies, watch-only setups for auditing, and enterprise-grade operational controls. Developers can leverage open standards and integrations to build custom signing flows while preserving hardware-backed security guarantees.

FAQ — Common Questions

Q: Can I use Suite without a Trezor device?
A: You can create watch-only accounts to monitor addresses, but to sign transactions you must connect a compatible Trezor hardware wallet.
Q: Is Trezor Suite open-source?
A: Yes — the codebase is public and auditable. Open-source development helps ensure transparency and rapid security response.
Q: My device is not recognized — what do I do?
A: Try a different USB cable/port, update Suite, reboot your computer, and verify OS permissions. If issues persist, consult official support with logs (never include your recovery seed).