Welcome — this presentation covers Trezor Suite’s core features, setup best practices, integration options, and operational tips for desktop and web users. We'll explore security, workflows, and recommendations you can apply today.
Trezor Suite is the official application used to manage Trezor hardware wallets. It provides a unified interface for sending, receiving, portfolio tracking, firmware management, coin support and integrated exchanges, all while keeping private keys safely offline on your Trezor device.
Trezor Suite enforces that private keys never leave the device. Actions are signed on-device and transaction details are verified on the Trezor screen. The application supports recovery seed management utilities that emphasize secure backups and offline recovery flows.
Steps: install Trezor Suite (desktop or web), connect your Trezor device, initialize or recover a wallet, follow on-device prompts to generate or restore your seed, and update firmware if needed. Always verify recovery words and firmware signatures using the device screen.
Trezor Suite supports multi-currency portfolios, address book management, transaction history, token support and integrations with third-party exchanges and DeFi tools. It also includes tools for coin control, custom fees and exportable reports for accounting.
Desktop provides an offline-first experience and is recommended for heavy users. The web version is convenient and portable. Regardless of choice, always use the official Trezor Suite from trusted sources and confirm digital signatures when prompted.
Store your recovery seed offline in multiple secure locations. Use steel backups or similar resistant options for long-term protection. Never store seeds on cloud services, photos, or plain text files. Test recovery in a controlled environment before relying on it for large balances.
Connect Trezor Suite to supported exchanges and services for swaps, fiat on-ramps, and DeFi tooling. Advanced users can leverage coin control features, manage multiple accounts, set up passphrase-protected hidden wallets, and use partially-signed bitcoin transactions (PSBT) for complex workflows.
Regularly update firmware, keep a dedicated, offline recovery copy, enable screen verification for critical actions, and use a hardware-secure environment when managing large sums. For enterprises, consider multi-sig setups and documented change-control procedures.
Trezor Suite is a mature, security-focused management app for hardware wallets. Adopt conservative backup habits, validate firmware and transactions on-device, and prefer desktop for privacy-critical workflows. Explore integrations gradually and test recovery scenarios — security is a process, not a feature.