A concise guide to what the Trust Wallet browser extension offers, how to use it safely, and where to find official resources.
The Trust Wallet browser extension brings your self-custody wallet directly into the browser so you can interact with Web3 dApps, NFTs, DeFi protocols, and token swaps without leaving the page. It is a non-custodial extension — you hold the private keys — and it's designed to complement the Trust Wallet mobile app.
This extension is suitable for users who want fast desktop access to Web3 sites, developers testing dApps, and collectors who manage multi-chain NFTs. It supports major chains and common wallet flows (import from mobile wallets, custom RPCs, multiple accounts).
Trust Wallet emphasizes user-key ownership and local encryption of private keys. As with any browser extension, install only from official sources, enable browser-level protections, and keep seed phrases offline and secret.
The extension bundles several features useful for everyday Web3 interactions: wallet import/export, token swaps, NFT viewing, multi-chain support, and developer-friendly settings. Recent updates added multiple accounts under one seed phrase and QR-sync with mobile devices for easy desktop import.
Built-in swap UI connects to on-chain liquidity sources so you can trade tokens from the extension without exporting keys to third-party sites. Always review transaction details and slippage settings carefully.
Browse and manage NFTs across supported chains, and connect to dApps for gaming, staking, or governance. The extension aims to be a gateway to the broader Web3 ecosystem.
Trust Wallet provides developer documentation and guides for integrating dApps and listing tokens. Developers can consult official docs for recommended integration flows, deep links, and developer APIs.
Test on a testnet before mainnet deployment. Use WalletConnect or the extension's test features for integration trials. If you contribute or review code, Trust Wallet's GitHub repositories contain Wallet Core and other libraries used across the platform.
Below are the official Trust Wallet links referenced and useful for downloads, docs, and updates. Always prefer the Trust Wallet domain or official store pages when installing software.
1. Trust Wallet — Browser Extension (official) 2. Chrome Web Store — Trust Wallet extension listing 3. Trust Wallet — Download page (mobile + extension) 4. Blog — Extension announcement (official) 5. Guide — Beginner's guide to the extension 6. Trust Wallet — Developer documentation 7. Trust Wallet — GitHub organization (Wallet Core & projects) 8. Blog — Multiple accounts feature 9. Guide — How to exchange tokens in the extension 10. Trust Wallet token assets (official token assets repo used by Trust Wallet)