Welcome to the Trezor Suite Getting Started Developer Portal — your official developer gateway to hardware wallet integration, secure transaction signing, and best-in-class crypto security. The Trezor Suite Developer Portal offers clear getting started guides, SDK documentation, API examples, sandbox environments, and code samples so developers can integrate Trezor hardware wallets into web apps, desktop apps and services quickly and securely. Trezor Suite, Getting Started, Developer Portal, hardware wallet and SDK guidance are core pillars we emphasize throughout this portal.
Trezor Suite provides a secure, open, and developer-friendly environment for building crypto-native applications. Use Trezor Suite SDKs to sign transactions, manage accounts, verify addresses, and maintain user privacy. The Developer Portal includes downloadable SDK packages, code examples for JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Electron and server integrations, plus sample UI components and hardware wallet flows.
Our documentation is organized for rapid onboarding: a concise getting started guide, step-by-step tutorials for web and desktop apps, API references, and security checklists. Follow these landing pages and code patterns to ensure your application handles keys correctly, prompts users for device confirmations, and preserves anonymity where required. Trezor Suite, Developer Portal and Getting Started content is optimized for clarity and reusability.
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Never transmit private keys. Use Trezor's device-based signing flows and verify addresses on-device. The Developer Portal documents secure transaction signing, key management, firmware validation, and recommended user flows to protect funds and user privacy.