Trezor Suite Customization Tips


Make Your Crypto Experience More Efficient, Organized, and Personal

Trezor Suite is the official software interface for managing your Trezor hardware wallet. While it's built with a clean, minimalist design, it also offers a surprising amount of customization — giving users control over how they interact with their portfolios, transactions, and settings.

Whether you're a beginner trying to simplify your dashboard or an experienced user managing multiple wallets, customizing Trezor Suite can help you stay organized and operate more efficiently. This guide walks through the top customization options and how to make the most of them.


1. Customize the Appearance

Trezor Suite offers a few visual customization settings that can improve comfort and accessibility.

  • Dark mode / Light mode: Choose the theme that suits your workspace or reduces eye strain.
  • Accent color: Select from a range of colors to personalize the interface.
  • Language and fiat display: Choose your preferred language and set your local currency (e.g., USD, EUR, GBP) for real-time conversion of your crypto balances.

To customize appearance, go to:
Settings → Appearance


2. Label Wallets and Accounts Clearly

If you manage several crypto accounts for different purposes (such as savings, trading, staking, or business), use Trezor Suite’s account labeling feature.

  • When creating a new account, give it a clear, meaningful name (e.g., “ETH – Long-Term,” “BTC – Trading Wallet”).
  • You can rename accounts at any time for clarity.
  • Labels help avoid confusion and improve transaction tracking, especially during tax reporting.

This is especially useful when dealing with multiple coins or hidden wallets.


3. Use Transaction Labels and Notes

Trezor Suite allows you to attach custom notes or labels to individual transactions. This is incredibly helpful for:

  • Identifying recurring payments (e.g., invoices, subscriptions)
  • Tagging transfers to and from exchanges
  • Marking income for tax purposes

All notes are stored locally, so your privacy is preserved. You can also export this data for manual bookkeeping or accounting.

To label a transaction:

  • Go to the Transaction history of any account
  • Click the transaction
  • Enter your custom label in the note field

4. Organize by Multiple Accounts Per Coin

Trezor Suite supports multiple accounts under each cryptocurrency. You can use this feature to keep your funds organized by purpose or time horizon.

For example:

  • BTC Account 1 → Long-Term Holdings
  • BTC Account 2 → Daily Use
  • BTC Account 3 → Business Receipts

To add a new account:

  • Click on the coin name (e.g., Bitcoin) in the sidebar
  • Click “Add account”
  • Assign a custom label to it

This keeps your funds separated without needing additional wallets.


5. Activate Hidden Wallets with Passphrases

For advanced privacy, you can create hidden wallets using passphrases. These are fully separate wallets stored on your Trezor device that are accessible only when the specific passphrase is entered.

Benefits:

  • Acts as a “vault” that won’t be seen in regular use
  • Can serve as decoy wallets or backups
  • Each passphrase creates a unique wallet

Use hidden wallets carefully, as losing a passphrase means losing access to that hidden account.


6. Customize Fee Settings for Transactions

Trezor Suite allows you to set transaction fees manually, giving you control over speed and cost.

  • Choose between low, normal, high, or custom
  • For custom, you can manually adjust sats/vB (for Bitcoin) or gas fees (for Ethereum)

This is useful for:

  • Saving on fees during low network traffic
  • Speeding up urgent transfers
  • Avoiding overpaying during congestion

Go to Send tab → Fee settings when creating a transaction.


7. Add and Manage Custom Tokens (EVM Chains)

Trezor Suite supports Ethereum and EVM-compatible chains (like Arbitrum, Optimism), and it will automatically detect most standard tokens.

For missing tokens:

  • Go to the Ethereum account
  • Click “Add token manually”
  • Enter the token’s contract address and symbol

This ensures your balance is fully visible without needing third-party tools.


8. Set Preferred Backend Nodes (Advanced Users)

If you value privacy or want more control over how data is fetched, Trezor Suite lets you choose custom backend nodes.

  • Run your own Bitcoin or Ethereum full node
  • Connect Trezor Suite to use it instead of the default servers
  • Reduce reliance on public data providers

To enable:
Go to Settings → Device → Advanced → Backend settings


9. Enable Tor for Enhanced Privacy

For users concerned with network-level privacy, Trezor Suite offers built-in Tor support.

  • Routes your connection through the Tor network
  • Hides your IP address from external servers
  • Recommended when using Trezor Suite in highly restrictive or surveilled environments

Go to Settings → Application → Enable Tor


Final Thoughts

Trezor Suite combines strong security with a customizable interface that adapts to the needs of beginners and advanced users alike. By customizing labels, themes, accounts, and privacy settings, you can build a crypto management experience that is efficient, organized, and fully aligned with how you use digital assets.

Take time to explore the settings — even small tweaks can greatly enhance your daily experience with your Trezor wallet.