Device‑backed confirmations
Transactions and address reveals must be approved on the hardware wallet, protecting you from clipboard malware and fake websites.
Trezor Suite is the official desktop application from Trezor for managing your hardware wallet, reviewing addresses, and verifying transactions on a trusted screen. This page is a community demo that explains what the app is and highlights safe usage. It does not connect to your wallet and never asks for secrets.
Always verify addresses on your hardware device. Never share your recovery seed anywhere online.
Transactions and address reveals must be approved on the hardware wallet, protecting you from clipboard malware and fake websites.
Create separate accounts and label them clearly. Track balances and history across supported coins and networks from one place.
Choose inputs, label transactions, and keep your bookkeeping tidy without exposing your seed or private keys.
Community‑audited, transparent code helps reduce hidden risks. Verify signatures before installing updates.
Plug in your hardware wallet and unlock it with your PIN. Suite will detect the device and prompt you to confirm actions on the device screen.
Receive by verifying addresses on the device. Send by reviewing transaction details on the device before approving. Manage accounts, labels, and coin settings.
Only install signed updates and firmware. If something feels off, disconnect and check official status channels before proceeding.
For your safety, always download from the official Trezor website and verify the file signature/checksum. This demo does not host or link binaries.
Tip: Compare the downloaded file’s checksum with the value published by the official source before running the installer.
No legitimate support agent or website will ask for your 12/24 words. If prompted, it’s a scam — disconnect immediately.
Attackers clone brands to distribute malware. Use bookmarks to reach the official site and verify checksums/signatures.
Always match the address and amount shown in Suite with what appears on your hardware wallet before approving.
No. This is a community demo intended to show how a clean, safe informational page could look. It does not connect to wallets or host downloads.
You can explore the interface, but signing and verifying should always happen on a Trezor hardware device. Don’t manage funds without hardware‑backed confirmations.
Support evolves over time. Check the official documentation for the most current list and network‑specific caveats.
Compare the file’s checksum/signature with the value published by the official source. On macOS and Linux you can use built‑in tools (e.g., shasum
or sha256sum
).