What is Trezor®?
Trezor® is the secure desktop and web companion application designed to work alongside your Trezor hardware wallet. It provides a single place to view balances, send and receive cryptocurrencies, manage accounts, and install firmware updates. While many users still call the experience "Trezor Suite", the product is commonly referenced as Trezor® in documentation and onboarding materials.
Key components
- Trezor Bridge: A helper application that enables your browser to communicate with your Trezor hardware wallet over USB. Install or update it from the official page: trezor.io/bridge.
- Trezor Wallet: The web/desktop interface for account management, available at trezor.io/wallet.
- Trezor hardware wallet: The physical device that stores your private keys offline — models include Trezor One and Trezor Model T.
- Trezor login & Setup: Begin setup and firmware guides at trezor.io/start.
Security-first design
Trezor® keeps your private keys on-device, never exposing them to your computer. Actions that require key material — such as signing transactions or exporting public keys — are confirmed on the Trezor hardware wallet’s screen and buttons, ensuring an air-gapped signing model.
Everyday workflow
To use Trezor®, install Trezor Bridge (if required), open the official Trezor Wallet, connect your hardware device, and follow the guided Trezor login flow. The app helps you add accounts for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many other supported tokens, check transaction history, and use built-in exchange or coin-swap integrations.
FAQ
Q: Where do I download Trezor Bridge?
A: From the official page: trezor.io/bridge.
Q: How do I start with my device?
A: Follow the step-by-step guide at trezor.io/start.
Q: Is Trezor® free to use?
A: The companion software is free; you must purchase a Trezor hardware wallet from an official retailer to keep keys offline.