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.
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
- Open trezor.io/trezor-suite and download the Windows installer.
- 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.
- Run the installer and follow on-screen prompts. Launch Trezor Suite when done and connect your Trezor device to continue setup.
macOS
- Download the macOS installer (select the correct architecture if multiple options are provided).
- Open the downloaded DMG and drag Trezor Suite to the Applications folder.
- Open Trezor Suite from Applications (you may need to confirm in System Preferences that opening an app from the web is allowed).
Linux
- Download the AppImage, DEB, or distribution-specific package as provided on the official page.
- 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.
- Follow the on-screen setup and connect your device to proceed.
First run — set up your Trezor device in Suite
- Launch Trezor Suite and choose "Set up a new device" if you have an unused Trezor, or "Connect device" to manage an existing device.
- 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.
- 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:
- Download the signing key and signature file provided on the Trezor verification guide.
- Use GPG (macOS/Linux) or Kleopatra (Windows) to import the signing key, then verify the signature against the installer file.
- 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.