What is the Trezor® Wallet?

The Trezor® Wallet is a hardware wallet family that stores private keys offline, isolating signing operations from internet-connected devices. By design, a Trezor® device reduces risk from phishing, malware and remote attacks. The hardware product line is supported by the official management apps — most notably Trezor Suite.

Get started — Trezor.io/start & initial setup

Begin at the official setup hub: trezor.io/start. The guide walks you through unpacking, initializing a device, writing down the recovery seed (never store digitally), and setting a PIN. Always follow official instructions to avoid counterfeit or phishing risks.

Trezor Suite — App for managing your wallet

Trezor Suite is the official interface to manage accounts, review transactions, and update device firmware. You can use the web version or download the desktop application at the Suite page: Trezor Suite — look for the Trezor Suite Download links on that site.

Trezor Bridge — connect your device

To enable communication between your Trezor® device and a browser or desktop app, install Trezor Bridge. The Bridge is a lightweight local service; download it from the official page: Trezor Bridge Download. Use a trusted USB cable and avoid public or shared computers when accessing your wallet.

Logging in & using the device (Trezor Login / Trezor Wallet Login)

There is no centralized account password — your Trezor® acts as the authenticator. When you open Trezor Suite or an integrated wallet, you will be prompted to connect your device and confirm actions on the device screen. This is the secure equivalent of a login flow: device possession + PIN + physical confirmation.

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