What is Trezor Suite
Trezor Suite is the official application developed to manage Trezor hardware wallets. It provides a dedicated, privacy-focused interface to set up devices, view portfolio balances, send and receive assets, and manage firmware updates while keeping private keys isolated on the hardware device.
Core features of Trezor Suite
Trezor Suite consolidates wallet management into a single trusted app offering secure device setup, transaction history, portfolio tracking, coin management, in-app exchange and swap integrations, staking (where supported), and advanced account features such as passphrase wallets.
- Device setup and guided onboarding
- Secure send/receive flows with transaction preview
- Portfolio and transaction history
- Built-in swaps and third-party integrations
- Support for passphrase (hidden) wallets
Supported assets and networks
Trezor Suite offers native support for a broad set of cryptocurrencies and tokens (including Bitcoin and Ethereum plus ERC-20 tokens), with additional chains and network integrations available via the Suite or compatible third-party wallets. Asset availability depends on the Trezor model and ongoing maintenance of integrations.
Security model and best practices
Trezor’s security model is based on a hardware root of trust: private keys never leave the device, seed phrases are generated and stored offline, and firmware authenticity checks are enforced. Users should always buy devices from official channels, verify firmware, keep their recovery seed secure, and treat the optional passphrase feature as an advanced privacy tool.
Install and verify Trezor Suite
Trezor Suite is available as a desktop application (Windows, macOS, Linux) and as a web app. Official downloads and verification instructions live on Trezor’s site; users should check signatures or follow the Suite's built-in verification prompts to confirm authenticity before connecting a device.
Note: ChromeOS has limited desktop support—use the Suite web app when necessary.
Using passphrase wallets and advanced options
The passphrase option in Trezor Suite lets experienced users create hidden wallets that are derived from the same seed but unlocked only with an additional secret. This feature increases privacy and compartmentalization but requires disciplined backup and remembering the passphrase, since loss of the passphrase can make funds irretrievable.
Troubleshooting and support
Trezor maintains a knowledge base and step-by-step guides for Suite installation, device recognition, firmware updates, and coin support checks. If a device fails to enumerate or a transaction appears incorrect, follow the official troubleshooting guides and contact Trezor support rather than using unofficial tools.
Enterprise and developer considerations
For integrations and enterprise workflows, Trezor Suite exposes standard interfaces and supports interoperability with third-party wallets and services. Developers should rely on official documentation, review the Suite's security recommendations, and test integrations against current supported assets lists.