The official Trezor companion app: manage wallets, sign transactions on-device, swap, stake and track your crypto with a privacy-first approach.
Trezor Suite is the official desktop and mobile application that pairs with Trezor hardware wallets (Model One, Model T, Safe models). It acts as a secure user interface to add accounts, view balances and history, send & receive funds, access swaps, staking, and advanced device settings — while all private keys remain stored and used on the Trezor device during signing.
Key claims and platform scope are published and maintained by Trezor's official documentation and guides. (See sources at bottom.)
Trezor emphasizes open-source firmware and rigorous device checks. Use official downloads from trezor.io, verify firmware and signatures, protect your 12/24-word recovery seed offline, and never disclose it. Models with Secure Elements (Safe 3 / Safe 5 / Safe 7) add further protection against physical attacks. These platform and device safeguards make Trezor Suite a strong choice for self-custody.
Q1: Do I need a Trezor device to use Trezor Suite?A: Yes — Trezor Suite is designed to pair with Trezor hardware devices. Your private keys are stored on the device and signing occurs there. (Official documentation recommends using Suite with a Trezor device.)
Q2: Which coins can I manage in Trezor Suite?A: Trezor Suite supports thousands of coins and tokens including BTC, ETH, SOL, ADA and many ERC-20 tokens. Check the official supported-assets list on trezor.io for current coverage.
Q3: Can I stake crypto directly from Trezor Suite?A: Yes — Suite integrates staking flows (for assets such as Ethereum, Cardano, Solana, etc.) via trusted validators/partners so you can delegate while keeping custody on-device.
Q4: How do I restore access if I lose my device?A: Restore your wallet using your recovery seed (12/24 words) on a new Trezor device or any compatible BIP-39/BIP-44 wallet. Keep the seed offline and secure at all times.
Q5: Is Trezor Suite open-source?A: Many parts of Trezor’s firmware and software are open-source; consult trezor.io and the Trezor GitHub repository for details on which components are public and how to verify code and firmware.