What is Trezor Suite?
Trezor Suite is the official desktop and web application designed to work with Trezor hardware wallets (Model One and Model T). It provides a polished, privacy-focused user interface to manage cryptocurrencies, sign transactions securely on-device, perform firmware updates, and configure advanced security options such as passphrases and hidden wallets.
Key Features
Secure Transaction Signing
All transaction approvals happen on your Trezor device. Private keys never leave the hardware, so signing is safe even on compromised computers.
Portfolio & Account Management
View balances, create and manage multiple accounts, and monitor transaction history across supported blockchains from a single place.
Firmware Updates
Install verified firmware directly through Suite. The app verifies signatures and guides you through the update process step-by-step.
Passphrase & Hidden Wallets
Enable optional passphrases to create hidden wallets. Each passphrase generates an independent wallet that is inaccessible without the passphrase itself.
Coin Support & Integrations
Manage major coins and tokens (Bitcoin, Ethereum and ERC-20, Litecoin, and many others). Suite also integrates with third-party services for swaps and fiat on-ramps where available.
Privacy & Local Data
Trezor Suite is built with privacy in mind: it minimizes external tracking and stores sensitive metadata locally where possible.
How to Install & Get Started
- Visit the official Trezor website and download Trezor Suite for your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux) or use the web version at suite.trezor.io.
- Open Suite and connect your Trezor device via USB. Follow on-screen prompts and complete device initialization or recovery if needed.
- Verify firmware authenticity and install updates when prompted.
- Create accounts, configure a PIN, and store your recovery seed offline.
Tip: For first-time setup prefer the desktop app to avoid browser permission issues; the web version is convenient for trusted browsers with WebUSB enabled.
Security & Best Practices
- Never share your recovery seed. Trezor support will never ask for it.
- Write the recovery seed on paper (or steel backup) and store it offline in a secure location.
- Use a strong, unique PIN and consider enabling a passphrase for hidden wallets.
- Always confirm transaction details on your device screen before approving.
- Keep firmware and Suite up to date to benefit from security fixes.
Supported Coins & Limits
Trezor Suite supports a broad set of blockchains and tokens. Core support includes Bitcoin and forks, Ethereum and ERC-20 tokens, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, and many others. For specific, up-to-date lists and advanced coin integrations check the official Trezor documentation or Suite release notes before sending large transfers.
Troubleshooting
Device Not Detected
Try another USB cable/port, restart Suite, or install Trezor Bridge if your OS requires it. Ensure the device's firmware is not mid-update.
PIN or Passphrase Problems
Remember PIN entry uses a scrambled keypad. Passphrases are case-sensitive—losing a passphrase may make hidden funds irrecoverable.
Transaction Fails
Confirm network fees and ensure your device shows the exact recipient address and amount during approval. If gas/fee settings are wrong, cancel and adjust before approving.
Advanced Tips
- Use hidden wallets for extra plausible deniability or multitier storage.
- Consider creating multiple seed backups and geographically distributing them.
- For high-value holdings, use multi-signature setups combined with Trezor devices.
Final Notes
Trezor Suite ties a modern, user-friendly interface to best-in-class hardware security. Whether you’re a beginner or power user, Suite keeps private keys offline while giving you full control over accounts, transactions, and device configuration.
Get Started with Trezor Suite