A modern, privacy-first wallet companion for hardware and software wallets. Send, receive, manage accounts and track your portfolio with secure device integration, local-first architecture, and optional cloud-synced preferences.
Requires device to sign transactions — private keys never leave your hardware.
Supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, ERC-20 tokens and many popular chains.
Local-first wallet storage with optional encrypted backups.
This HTML template demonstrates a polished landing and download page for a wallet companion titled Trézor Suite. It is written to be visually modern, responsive and easily customizable. Replace the demo copy and links with your real app assets and make sure to follow branding and legal guidelines for any third-party trademarks.
The page includes a sample CSS theme, semantic sections for accessibility, and lightweight inline JavaScript to simulate downloads and opening the web app. In a production release, integrate your real downloads, release-signing checks, and server-side telemetry under transparent privacy disclosures.
Local-first architecture helps keep secrets on user devices. If you offer cloud syncing, ensure strong end-to-end encryption and an auditable protocol for recovery. Provide clear privacy notices and data export tools to users.
This document is a template. If you are publishing on behalf of a company that owns the Trezor trademark, include official branding and legal authorization. Always make trademark attributions and avoid implying unauthorized endorsements.
Yes — the design supports device-agnostic integrations. Implement transport layers for U2F/WebUSB/WebHID as required and request explicit user consent when pairing.
You must restore from your recovery seed on a new compatible device. Keep your recovery phrase stored securely offline — do not share it with anyone.
Trézor and related marks may be registered trademarks of their respective owners. This template uses the name for demonstration. Replace trademark usage with appropriate attributions if you publish this page publicly. Always consult a legal advisor for exact trademark and licensing compliance.