What is Trezor Wallet?
Trezor Wallet is a family of secure hardware devices that store your cryptocurrency private keys offline, preventing remote theft. The Trezor hardware wallet signs transactions on-device and reveals only public information to your computer. This isolation reduces attack surface for phishing, malware, and remote compromise.
Key components
- Trezor Hardware Wallet: Physical device that stores private keys.
- Trezor Suite: Desktop and web app to manage accounts, send/receive crypto and firmware updates. (See Trezor Suite)
- Trezor Bridge: Local bridge software that enables communication between your Trezor and web apps. (Download at Trezor Bridge Download.)
How to log in
To access your Trezor wallet, connect your device, open trezor.io/start and follow the prompts to pair with Trezor Suite or the web wallet. The device uses a PIN and optional passphrase — the passphrase is never sent to the internet and acts as a hidden wallet layer.
Why choose a hardware wallet?
Hardware wallets provide unmatched security for long-term storage, frequent traders, or anyone holding meaningful crypto value. With a Trezor, sensitive keys never leave the device and signing happens offline.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Trezor Suite free?
- Yes — Trezor Suite is free to download and use to manage compatible coins and tokens.
- Where do I download Trezor Bridge?
- Visit trezor.io/bridge for the latest installers for Windows, macOS and Linux.
- Can I recover my wallet if I lose the device?
- Yes — use your 12–24 word recovery seed with another compatible hardware wallet or Trezor to restore access.