Trezor Suite is the official desktop application for managing your Trezor hardware wallet. It presents an integrated user interface for sending and receiving cryptocurrencies, inspecting transactions, installing third-party apps, and maintaining firmware — all while keeping your private keys isolated on the hardware device.

Core features — why it matters ✨

Hardware-grade security
Private keys never leave the device; operations are cryptographically signed on the Trezor unit.
Coin & token support
Wide compatibility across Bitcoin, Ethereum, ERC-20 tokens and many altcoins via integrated backends.
Readable transaction details
Human-friendly displays and transaction previews reduce the risk of phishing and accidental transfers.
Portfolio & charts
At-a-glance portfolio values, historical charts and exportable CSV data for accounting.

Security model — a pragmatic view 🔐

Trezor Suite functions as a client that talks to full-node or indexer backends but never stores secrets. When you confirm an action, the Trezor device signs the transaction. This separation of duties (interface vs. signing) reduces attack surface and allows you to verify critical data on the device screen.

Quick setup & best practices ⚙️

  1. Download the official Suite from the Trezor website and verify the checksum or GPG signature.
  2. Initialize your device using an offline-generated recovery seed and store the backup securely.
  3. Enable passphrase protection if you need stealth accounts; treat passphrases as additional secrets.
  4. Regularly update firmware and the Suite app; verify release notes before updating.

How it fits into your workflow 🧩

Use Trezor Suite for everyday operations — viewing balances, preparing transactions and managing accounts — while keeping large cold holdings in a separate, seldom-used device. For advanced users, combine Suite with self-hosted backends for maximal privacy.

Frequently asked questions ❓

Can I use Trezor Suite offline?

Some features require network connectivity (price feeds, backend queries). However, signing remains local to the device — you can construct unsigned transactions and sign them offline.

What if I lose my device?

Recover funds using the recovery seed on another compatible Trezor or seed-compatible wallet. Keep the seed physically secure and never share it digitally.