Trezor Suite — Official Guide to the Desktop & Mobile App

Trezor Suite is the official application that pairs with Trezor hardware wallets to manage crypto assets, perform secure transactions, and configure device settings. This page summarizes capabilities, security guarantees, supported platforms, update and verification practices, and recommended workflows for production use.

What is Trezor Suite

Trezor Suite is the official desktop and mobile interface developed by SatoshiLabs to manage Trezor hardware wallets. It consolidates wallet management, coin sending and receiving, portfolio tracking, staking and swapping features behind a local-first security model that keeps private keys on the device and sensitive operations inside the hardware signer. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Key features of Trezor Suite

Trezor Suite delivers a focused set of features for custody and transaction workflows: account and address management, transaction history and block explorers, coin and token support across many chains, integrated swap and buy partners (where available), staking dashboards, and an explicit firmware update workflow for your Trezor device. These features are designed to minimize exposure of secret material while offering a modern wallet UX. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

  • Local key custody with device-based signing
  • Download & verify installers for desktop platforms
  • Biometric unlock for the Suite app (optional) and multi-account support
  • MEV protection options and staking overview for supported networks

Trezor Suite security model

Trezor Suite follows a defense-in-depth approach: private keys never leave the hardware wallet, transaction data is presented for confirmation on the device screen, and the Suite app performs cryptographic verification of firmware and signatures during updates or device initialization. Users are explicitly guided to download installers only from official sources and to verify checksums or signatures before installation. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Best practice: always verify downloads and firmware checksums using the official Trezor verification guides provided on trezor.io.

Download and verify Trezor Suite

Official installers for Trezor Suite are published on the project's website and GitHub releases. The recommended workflow is: download the installer from the official Trezor domain or the official GitHub repository, verify the checksum or GPG signature where provided, then run the installer on your desktop. Trezor documents platform-specific requirements and verification steps in its download guide. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Tip: avoid third-party re-hosted binaries; phishing pages often mimic official URLs.

Updates, releases, and changelogs

Trezor Suite and firmware updates are released regularly; changelogs and release notes describe new features, bug fixes and security patches. Stay current with Suite releases and device firmware updates — many releases include security hardening and new integrations such as biometric unlock or network-specific protections. Check official product update posts and the GitHub releases page for precise technical notes. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

Recommended operational workflows

For organizations and advanced users, separate management patterns are advised: use dedicated hardware devices per identity, keep a secure, offline backup of recovery seeds, and use the Suite’s 'view-only' mode for reporting or auditing without exposing seed material. For everyday use, pair a single Trezor device with the Suite app, enable device passphrase protection if needed, and confirm every transaction on the physical device screen.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use Trezor Suite on mobile? Yes — Trezor provides mobile connectivity for supported devices and use-cases. The desktop client remains the most feature-complete environment for advanced operations. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}

How many coins does Trezor Suite support? Trezor Suite supports thousands of coins and tokens directly or via third-party integrations; check the official coins list for specifics and compatibility notes. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}