Quick start — official download

Always download Trezor Suite from the official source: trezor.io/trezor-suite. Do not use third-party mirrors or links from unknown emails — the official page contains the latest installers and verification instructions.

Download Trezor Suite How to verify your download

Why verify the download?

Verification ensures the installer you downloaded is genuine and unchanged. Trezor provides a signing key and signature so you can check the file with GPG/Kleopatra (Windows) or GPG utilities on macOS/Linux. If you're installing a device that will hold substantial funds, verification is a small, high-value step worth doing.

System requirements (summary)

  • Windows: Windows 10 (64-bit) or newer.
  • macOS: macOS modern versions (Intel x64 and Apple Silicon variants available — choose the correct binary).
  • Linux: Most major distributions supported; check the guide for distribution-specific notes.

Step-by-step installation

Windows

  1. Open trezor.io/trezor-suite and download the Windows installer.
  2. If your browser flags the file as potentially harmful, this is commonly a false positive tied to new certificates — use the browser's "Keep" option and follow the vendor guidance to verify the file before running it.
  3. Run the installer and follow on-screen prompts. Launch Trezor Suite when done and connect your Trezor device to continue setup.

macOS

  1. Download the macOS installer (select the correct architecture if multiple options are provided).
  2. Open the downloaded DMG and drag Trezor Suite to the Applications folder.
  3. Open Trezor Suite from Applications (you may need to confirm in System Preferences that opening an app from the web is allowed).

Linux

  1. Download the AppImage, DEB, or distribution-specific package as provided on the official page.
  2. Make the AppImage executable (e.g., chmod +x trezor-suite-x.y.z.AppImage) and execute it, or install the DEB with your package manager.
  3. Follow the on-screen setup and connect your device to proceed.
Pro tip: If you're unsure which file to pick, choose the "Download for desktop" or the "AppImage" (Linux) from the official page. Follow the verification guide before opening executables if you plan to store significant funds.

First run — set up your Trezor device in Suite

  1. Launch Trezor Suite and choose "Set up a new device" if you have an unused Trezor, or "Connect device" to manage an existing device.
  2. Follow the guided steps on the device and in Suite: firmware installation (if required), creating/confirming your recovery seed, and setting a PIN. Write your recovery seed down on the included recovery card and store it offline.
  3. After initialization, add accounts inside Trezor Suite for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other supported assets to view balances and history.

Always verify important prompts and addresses on the physical device screen — Trezor Suite shows information, but the hardware device is the ultimate authority for signing.

Verify Trezor Suite (recommended)

To verify the installer:

  1. Download the signing key and signature file provided on the Trezor verification guide.
  2. Use GPG (macOS/Linux) or Kleopatra (Windows) to import the signing key, then verify the signature against the installer file.
  3. If verification fails, do not run the installer — redownload from the official page and recheck.

Troubleshooting & common issues

  • Installer blocked by browser: confirm the file came from trezor.io, then follow the browser's "keep anyway" flow and verify the file with GPG before running it.
  • Suite won't detect device: try another USB cable/port, ensure the device is unlocked, and that firmware is up to date. Reboot the app if needed.
  • Firmware update interrupted: follow the Suite prompts carefully — do not unplug the device during a firmware flash. If interrupted, consult the official recovery steps.

Security best practices (EEAT-driven)

  • Only use official installers and verify them cryptographically for large balances.
  • Keep firmware updated via Trezor Suite, but verify update prompts before applying them.
  • Store your recovery seed offline (metal plate or secure paper in a safe); never photograph or store it digitally.
  • Use a strong PIN and consider a passphrase (advanced users only) — understand that passphrases expand seed risk/complexity.

FAQs — quick answers

1. Where do I download Trezor Suite?

From the official page: trezor.io/trezor-suite. Always prefer the official site and verify installers if holding substantial funds.

2. How do I verify the Trezor Suite installer?

Download the signing key and signature from the Trezor verification guide and use GPG/Kleopatra to verify the installer file before running it.

3. Can I use the web version instead of desktop?

Yes — Trezor Suite offers a web experience, but the desktop app is recommended for a complete, stable experience. If using the web, ensure you're on the genuine Trezor domain and consider the same verification precautions.

4. My OS flagged the installer as harmful — is it safe?

Occasionally new binaries trigger false positives. If you downloaded from the official site, verify the signature; after a successful cryptographic check, it's safe to proceed.

5. What if the Suite doesn't detect my Trezor?

Try a different USB cable/port, make sure the device is unlocked, update drivers (Windows), or consult the Trezor Guides for device-specific troubleshooting.