System Requirements
Before downloading Trezor Suite, ensure your computer meets the following requirements for optimal performance and security.
Operating Systems
- Windows 10 or newer
- macOS 10.14 or newer
- Linux (Ubuntu 18.04+)
- 64-bit required
Hardware Requirements
- 4GB RAM minimum
- 500MB free storage
- USB port for Trezor
- Internet connection
Additional Software
- Administrator privileges
- Latest USB drivers
- Updated browser
- Trezor Bridge (auto-installed)
Note: Trezor Suite is also available as a web application at suite.trezor.io, but the desktop version offers enhanced security and doesn't require browser extensions.
Download Trezor Suite
Choose your operating system below for specific download instructions and verification steps.
Windows Download Instructions
1 Visit Official Download Page
Go to suite.trezor.io/web/download and click "Download for Windows". The file will be named `Trezor-Suite-22.11.1.exe`.
2 Security Check
Before running the installer, right-click the file and select "Properties". Check the digital signature to ensure it's signed by "SatoshiLabs s.r.o."
3 Run Installer
Double-click the executable file. Windows SmartScreen may show a warning - click "More info" and then "Run anyway" since this is the official application.
4 Follow Installation Wizard
The installer will guide you through the process. Choose installation location and accept the license agreement.
Windows Security: Always download from the official Trezor website. Avoid third-party download sites that may distribute modified versions containing malware.
macOS Download Instructions
1 Download DMG File
Visit suite.trezor.io/web/download and click "Download for macOS". The file will be named `Trezor-Suite-22.11.1.dmg`.
2 Open Disk Image
Double-click the downloaded DMG file to mount the disk image. A new window will open showing the Trezor Suite application.
3 Install to Applications
Drag the Trezor Suite icon to the Applications folder shortcut. This copies the application to your Applications directory.
4 First Run Security
When you first launch Trezor Suite, macOS may show a security warning. Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy and click "Open Anyway".
Gatekeeper Note: Trezor Suite is notarized by Apple, which means it's been checked for malicious content. The security warning is normal for applications from identified developers.
Linux Download Instructions
1 Choose Your Distribution
Visit suite.trezor.io/web/download and select your preferred package format: AppImage, DEB (Ubuntu/Debian), or RPM (Fedora).
2 Download Package
Click the download link for your chosen format. For most users, the AppImage is recommended as it works across different distributions.
3 Install Dependencies
Ensure you have required libraries. For AppImage, make it executable with: chmod +x Trezor-Suite-22.11.1.AppImage
4 Run Application
Double-click the AppImage or run from terminal: ./Trezor-Suite-22.11.1.AppImage
Package Managers: Trezor Suite is also available in some distribution repositories. Check your package manager for availability, but ensure it's the official version.
Installation Guide
Post-Download Installation Steps
1 Initial Setup
After installation, launch Trezor Suite. The application will perform initial setup including creating local encrypted storage for your data.
2 Install Trezor Bridge
Trezor Suite will automatically download and install Trezor Bridge - the communication software that allows your computer to talk to your Trezor device.
3 Connect Your Trezor
Connect your Trezor device using the USB cable. Follow the on-screen instructions to unlock your device with your PIN.
4 Wallet Discovery
Trezor Suite will scan for your accounts and transactions. This process may take a few minutes depending on your transaction history.
5 Configure Settings
Set your preferences for currency display, security features, and application behavior in the Settings menu.
First Run: The initial synchronization may take longer as Trezor Suite downloads blockchain data and scans for your transactions. Subsequent launches will be much faster.
File Verification & Security
Verifying your download ensures you have the authentic Trezor Suite application and protects against malware or tampered versions.
Verification Methods
1 Digital Signatures (Windows)
Right-click the installer > Properties > Digital Signatures. Verify the signature is from "SatoshiLabs s.r.o." and hasn't been tampered with.
2 Checksum Verification
Compare the SHA256 hash of your downloaded file with the official checksums published on the Trezor website.
3 Code Signing (macOS)
Check that the application is signed and notarized by Apple. Use: codesign -dv /Applications/Trezor\ Suite.app
4 GPG Signature (Linux)
Advanced users can verify the GPG signature of the download against Trezor's public key.
Official Checksums - Version 22.11.1
| File | SHA256 Checksum |
|---|---|
| Trezor-Suite-22.11.1.exe | a1b2c3d4e5f6... (verify on official site) |
| Trezor-Suite-22.11.1.dmg | f6e5d4c3b2a1... (verify on official site) |
| Trezor-Suite-22.11.1.AppImage | 1a2b3c4d5e6f... (verify on official site) |
Security Warning: Always verify checksums from the official Trezor website. Never trust checksums from third-party sources or forums. Malicious actors may provide fake checksums for compromised files.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Installation Fails
Solution: Ensure you have administrator privileges, sufficient disk space, and try disabling antivirus software temporarily during installation. Some security software may flag the installer incorrectly.
Trezor Not Detected
Solution: Try a different USB cable and port. Ensure Trezor Bridge is installed and running. Restart the application and reconnect your device.
Application Crashes
Solution: Update your operating system and graphics drivers. Try running in compatibility mode or check the application logs for error messages.
Slow Performance
Solution: Close other resource-intensive applications. Ensure you have adequate RAM and check for background processes that might be consuming resources.
Support Resources: If you encounter persistent issues, visit the Trezor Support Center for detailed troubleshooting guides and community forums.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Trezor Suite is completely free to download, install, and use. There are no subscription fees, hidden costs, or premium features. The application is open-source and maintained by SatoshiLabs as part of their commitment to the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
Yes, you can use both versions simultaneously. Your wallet data is stored on your Trezor device, so both interfaces will show the same information. Settings and transaction labels are synchronized through Trezor's encrypted cloud storage.
Trezor Suite is the successor to Trezor Wallet with a completely redesigned interface, enhanced security features, built-in exchange functionality, portfolio tracking, and advanced coin control. Trezor Wallet is the legacy interface that's being phased out.
You should update Trezor Suite whenever a new version is available. The desktop application can be set to update automatically. Updates typically include security patches, new features, and support for additional cryptocurrencies. The application will notify you when updates are available.
While possible with the portable version (AppImage on Linux), it's not recommended for security reasons. Running from a USB drive may expose the application to potential malware on different computers. For optimal security, install Trezor Suite on a trusted computer you control.
If your download is interrupted, simply restart the download. Modern browsers support resume functionality. After downloading, always verify the file checksum to ensure the file wasn't corrupted during the interrupted download.