
Trezor Wallet
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What is Trezor Wallet
Trezor Wallet is a self-custody cryptocurrency wallet centered on Trezor hardware devices that store private keys offline and sign transactions locally. It targets individuals and small organizations that want to hold and transact crypto assets without relying on an exchange or hosted custodian. The product typically pairs a hardware wallet (e.g., Trezor Model One / Model T) with companion software (Trezor Suite) for portfolio viewing, sending/receiving, and basic account management. It differentiates through an offline key-storage model and an ecosystem designed around user-controlled keys rather than managed custody.
Offline key storage model
Private keys are generated and kept on the hardware device rather than on a general-purpose computer or mobile phone. Transactions are signed on-device, which reduces exposure to malware that targets software wallets. This model aligns with self-custody use cases where users want to avoid third-party custody and account-level counterparty risk.
Companion desktop management app
Trezor Suite provides a unified interface for device setup, account management, and transaction workflows. It supports common wallet operations such as address verification on-device, fee selection, and viewing balances and history. For many users, this reduces reliance on browser extensions or multiple third-party wallet front ends.
Broad ecosystem compatibility
Trezor devices are commonly used with multiple wallet applications and standards, enabling users to choose different interfaces while keeping keys on the device. This can help with interoperability across chains and dApps when users prefer a hardware-backed signer. It also supports recovery via standard seed phrases, which can simplify migration if users change tools.
Requires hardware purchase
Using Trezor’s core security model depends on buying and maintaining a physical device. This adds upfront cost and introduces logistics such as shipping, storage, and potential loss or damage. It can be less convenient than mobile-first wallets for frequent, on-the-go transactions.
User-managed recovery responsibility
Self-custody requires the user to securely store the recovery seed and follow operational security practices. If the seed is lost, funds may be unrecoverable; if it is exposed, funds can be stolen. This risk profile differs from custodial platforms that offer account recovery processes.
Limited institutional controls
Trezor Wallet is primarily designed for individual self-custody rather than enterprise treasury operations. It does not natively provide institutional features such as configurable multi-user approvals, policy engines, or centralized audit and compliance workflows typical in managed custody and institutional wallet platforms. Organizations often need additional processes or third-party tooling to meet governance requirements.
Plan & Pricing
- Trezor Suite (official "Trezor Wallet" app): Free to download and use — no subscription or paid tiers. (Manage, send, receive, buy/sell/swap via third-party providers; network & provider fees may apply.)
- Trezor hardware (one-time purchases; sold separately on the official shop). Example official shop prices (as listed on trezor.io):
- Trezor Safe 3 Backup Bundle — Buy for USD 126 (bundle: Safe 3 + Keep Metal 20-word).
- Trezor Safe 5 Backup Bundle — Buy for USD 182 (bundle: Safe 5 + Keep Metal 20-word).
- Trezor Safe 7 Backup Bundle — Buy for USD 313 (bundle: Safe 7 + Keep Metal 20-word).
- Trezor Model One Backup Bundle — Buy for USD 118 (bundle: Model One + Keep Metal 24-word).
- Twin Bundle One (2× Model One) — Buy for USD 88 (bundle price for two units).
- Twin Bundle T (2× Model T) — Buy for USD 232 (bundle price for two units).
- Trezor Expert Onboarding Session (1:1 setup) — Buy for USD 99 (paid service).
Notes: Prices above were taken directly from product and bundle pages on the official Trezor website (trezor.io). Individual single-device listing prices are not always exposed in the product page text snippets; the site prominently shows bundle and promo prices on the official shop pages.
Seller details
SatoshiLabs Group a.s.
Prague, Czech Republic
2013
Private
https://trezor.io/
https://x.com/Trezor
https://www.linkedin.com/company/satoshilabs/