Trezor Suite — Official Guide to Secure Crypto Management

Trezor Suite is the official desktop and web application for your Trezor hardware wallet. This page documents the Suite’s purpose, capabilities, security model, supported assets, and recommended workflows for individuals and organizations.

Purpose and Scope

Trezor Suite is the official application that provides a secure, audited, and user-focused interface to manage cryptographic assets held on a Trezor hardware device. Suite centralizes wallet management, transaction signing, coin activation, portfolio overview, firmware updates, and privacy controls into a single trusted environment. It is designed for end users, enterprise teams, and integrators who require a reliable application to interact with supported blockchains while keeping private keys isolated on the hardware device.

Core Features

  • Secure transaction signing: All private-key operations are performed on the Trezor device; Suite only displays transaction details and relays signatures.
  • Portfolio & transaction history: Unified dashboard showing balances, fiat conversions, and transaction metadata export.
  • Coin activation & management: Enable or disable supported coins and accounts; Suite supports thousands of tokens and common chains via maintained coin handlers.
  • Firmware updates & device management: Guided updates and device configuration with safety checks to prevent tampering.

Integrations & Extensibility

Trezor Suite works standalone (desktop or web) and integrates with a range of third-party wallets and services. Developers and custodial providers can combine Suite with APIs and libraries documented in Trezor’s developer resources to create bespoke workflows while leaving sensitive signing inside the device.

Security Model & Best Practices

Security in Trezor Suite is built around the hardware device: the seed (wallet backup) and private keys never leave the Trezor device. Suite acts as a remote interface to construct transactions and present human-readable transaction data for verification. Users should always verify transaction details on the device display before confirming. Additional recommended practices:

Supported Assets & Chains

Trezor Suite works with a broad ecosystem of blockchains and tokens. Support covers major networks (Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many EVM and non-EVM chains), and thousands of ERC-20 and similar tokens are supported via maintained token lists. For less common assets, Suite offers guidance for using compatible third-party integrations or enabling coin handlers when available.

Typical Workflow: Setup → Use → Maintain

A practical approach to adopt Suite safely:

  1. Setup: Download Suite from the official website, connect your Trezor device, create or restore a wallet, set a secure PIN, and write down your wallet backup according to official guidance.
  2. Use: Enable coins, review balances on the dashboard, create and verify transactions in Suite, then confirm on-device to sign.
  3. Maintain: Apply Suite and firmware updates from within the app, audit connected integrations periodically, and revalidate your backup storage procedures.

For Businesses and Developers

Organizations can combine Trezor Suite and Trezor hardware devices within operational procedures to secure treasury funds, employee access, and signing policies. Developers should consult Trezor’s documentation for APIs, coin handlers, and packaging details to integrate Suite capabilities or build companion tools that preserve the device-centric trust model.

Get the official Trezor Suite for desktop or web and follow the onboarding guide for a secure setup.

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