What is the Trezor® Hardware Wallet?
The Trezor® Hardware Wallet is a purpose-built device that stores private keys offline (cold storage). It performs transaction signing inside the device so that your seed and private keys never touch an internet-connected computer—dramatically reducing the risk of remote theft, phishing, and malware-based attacks.
Setup & connection
Begin at trezor.io/start. Follow the guided flow to initialize the device, create a PIN, and write down your recovery seed. For browser communication install Trezor Bridge (or use Suite's web app).
Trezor Suite & management
- Trezor Suite App: Desktop and web app where you add accounts, manage coins and sign transactions. Visit suite.trezor.io.
- Trezor Suite Download: Download desktop versions from the Suite site when you need offline UX or prefer a native app.
- Bridge vs Suite: Bridge enables browser-device communication; Suite provides a richer management interface.
Why choose Trezor®?
Open-source firmware, community audits, strong usability and a clear recovery model make the Trezor® Wallet attractive for long-term holders. It isolates signing and gives you provable control of private keys — the single most important factor in self-custody.
FAQ
- How do I install Trezor Bridge?
- Download from trezor.io/bridge and follow OS-specific instructions.
- Can I recover my wallet on another device?
- Yes — use your recovery seed to restore accounts on a new Trezor® device or compatible wallet that supports the same seed format.
- Where do I get Trezor Suite?
- Use the web app at suite.trezor.io or download the desktop client from the Suite site.