Trezor Suite is the official desktop and mobile application for managing self-custodied crypto with a Trezor hardware wallet. It combines device pairing, portfolio tracking, sending/receiving, swapping, and other integrated services while keeping private keys offline on your Trezor device.
Quick note: Always download Trezor Suite from the official Trezor website or your platform’s official app store and verify signatures where available.
Trezor Suite is an all-in-one app that acts as the user interface for Trezor hardware wallets. It enables secure transaction signing on the device while presenting a modern dashboard for balances, activity, and asset management. The Suite supports sending, receiving, buying, swapping, and tracking a wide range of coins and tokens, and it supports both desktop and mobile form factors. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Trezor Suite itself never holds or has access to your private keys — private keys are generated and stored on the hardware device and signing is performed on-device. Suite focuses on privacy and auditability (open source components), and Trezor’s security documentation explains their approach to minimizing data collection and attack surfaces. Follow the device prompts for every critical action and never input your recovery seed into any computer or website. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Trezor actively maintains Suite with periodic updates that introduce usability improvements, performance boosts, and new integrations. Recent Suite updates added things like view-only wallets by default, improved asset rendering for speed, mobile swap/CEX availability, and experimental biometric unlock on some platforms. For the latest changelog and precise release notes, consult Trezor’s product updates and the Suite GitHub releases. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
If Suite doesn’t detect your device, try a different USB cable/port, update Suite to the latest release, and ensure your device firmware is up to date. For unexpected prompts, tampered packaging, or anything you don’t recognize, stop and consult Trezor support documentation — do not proceed until you’re confident the device and software are authentic. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Trezor emphasizes privacy-by-design and open-source tooling; many components are auditable and the project publishes security documentation and firmware changelogs so users and researchers can inspect changes. Using open-source software helps independent audits and community review. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}