Quick overview
Trezor Suite provides a single, audited interface to manage your Trezor hardware wallet. It centralizes tasks like initializing a device, applying firmware updates, adding blockchain accounts, signing transactions, and interacting with decentralized applications — all while ensuring private keys never leave your hardware.
Getting started
- Download Trezor Suite from the official site (trezor.io/start).
- Install and launch the app, then connect your Trezor device via USB.
- Follow the guided onboarding: set a PIN, write down your recovery seed, and install any recommended firmware updates.
Accounts & asset management
Inside Suite you can add accounts for popular blockchains such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as many altcoins and tokens. Each account shows balance, transaction history, and relevant token metadata. For tokens not natively displayed, Suite points to compatible third-party options or integration guides.
Send & receive securely
Receiving is straightforward: generate a receive address in Suite and verify the address on your device before sharing. Sending requires you to review transaction details in Suite and confirm the final payload on the Trezor device. This on-device verification is the core security guarantee — it prevents host-level tampering and phishing attacks.
Firmware & updates
Firmware updates are delivered through Suite and are essential for security and compatibility. When an update is available, Suite walks you through the process; always follow on-device prompts and avoid unofficial instructions. If an update fails, Suite provides recovery steps and official support channels.
DeFi & NFT integrations
Trezor Suite supports curated integrations with DeFi services and NFT marketplaces. Suite acts as the trusted bridge: signing requests are proxied to the device for approval. When interacting with smart contracts, carefully inspect contract data and confirm all prompts on-device to avoid malicious transactions.
Security best practices
- Only download Suite from trezor.io/start and verify the domain.
- Never enter your recovery seed into Suite or any online form; record it offline on the supplied card or a metal backup.
- Confirm addresses and amounts on the Trezor device screen before approving.
- Consider using a passphrase (advanced) for additional wallet separation; remember that passphrases are not recoverable by Trezor.
- Keep Suite and device firmware up to date and use OS-level security features on machines used for crypto management.
Troubleshooting & common issues
- Device not recognized: Try a different USB cable or port, restart Suite, and check OS permissions.
- Missing tokens: Check Suite’s token list or use guided integrations for certain token standards.
- Firmware problems: Follow Suite’s recovery instructions and contact official support if necessary. Never disclose your recovery seed to support staff or anyone else.
Privacy & data
Trezor Suite collects minimal telemetry and provides privacy-conscious defaults. You can review and adjust telemetry settings in the app. For full details, consult Trezor’s privacy policy to understand what data is collected and how it is used.
FAQ
- Can Suite access my private keys?
- No. Private keys remain on the Trezor device; Suite only sends signing requests and receives signed data.
- What if I lose my device?
- If you have your recovery seed you can restore wallets on a new device. Without the seed, funds are unrecoverable.
- Is Suite required to use Trezor?
- Suite is the recommended, consolidated interface, but third-party integrations exist. Suite simplifies firmware updates, account management, and secure dApp interaction.
Trezor Suite continues to evolve with new integrations, supported chains, and security features. Always use official downloads and verified support channels when managing your hardware wallet and funds.