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Can I Use Trust Wallet on a PC or Desktop?

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Purpose

In 2026, Trust Wallet is no longer just a mobile app; it is a fully integrated cross-platform tool. The purpose of using Trust Wallet on a PC or Desktop is to provide a more robust interface for interacting with complex Web3 ecosystems. While mobile is perfect for quick checks, a desktop environment allows for better visibility when managing large NFT collections, analyzing DeFi yield charts, or executing high-precision trades on decentralized exchanges. By using the official browser extension, you turn your laptop or PC into a secure workstation that retains the same self-custody principles as the mobile version.

Step-by-Step

1. Download the Official Extension

Go to the Chrome Web Store (also works on Brave, Edge, and Opera). Search for "Trust Wallet" and verify the developer is DApps Platform Software Services Ltd. In 2026, ensure you are installing Version 2.80.0 or higher to benefit from the latest security patches.

2. Import or Create a Wallet

Once installed, click the Trust Wallet icon in your browser toolbar.

  • Import: Select "I already have a wallet" and enter your 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase from your mobile app.
  • Create: Select "Create a new wallet" if you want a dedicated desktop-only account.

3. Set a Desktop Password

You will be prompted to create a local password. This password is unique to your PC and is required to unlock the extension. Note that this is separate from your mobile PIN and your recovery phrase.

4. Connect to DApps

Visit any Web3 site (like Uniswap or PancakeSwap). Click "Connect Wallet" and select Trust Wallet. The extension will pop up a confirmation window for you to approve the connection.

Use Case

The Power Trader:
A trader needs to have multiple tabs open: a price chart, a news feed, and their DEX interface. Using the Trust Wallet desktop extension allows them to sign transactions with one click while monitoring real-time data on their 27-inch monitor, a level of efficiency that is difficult to achieve on a small smartphone screen.
The Hardware Wallet User:
In 2026, many users connect their Ledger or Trezor hardware wallets to the Trust Wallet desktop extension. This setup allows the user to see their "Cold Storage" balance inside the Trust interface and sign transactions using the physical security of their hardware device.

Best Results

For the best results in 2026, always "Pin" the extension to your browser toolbar for instant access. If you find your balances are not syncing between mobile and PC, check that you have selected the correct "Active Wallet" in the extension settings. For maximum security, enable Biometric Unlock if your laptop supports Windows Hello or Touch ID; this prevents unauthorized users from accessing your wallet even if your computer is left unlocked. Lastly, always disconnect your wallet sessions from DApps when you are finished to prevent long-standing permissions from remaining active.

FAQ

Is there a standalone .exe or .dmg app for Trust Wallet?
No. Trust Wallet officially supports desktop access via Browser Extensions. Be wary of any website offering a "Trust Wallet Desktop.exe" file, as these are almost always malware designed to steal your keys.
Can I use the same wallet on my phone and PC simultaneously?
Yes. By importing the same 12-word recovery phrase, both devices will show the same balance and transaction history in real-time.
Does the desktop version support "SWIFT" smart contract accounts?
Yes, as of the 2026 updates, Trust Wallet SWIFT accounts are fully supported on the browser extension, allowing for passkey login and flexible gas payments on your PC.

Disclaimer

Desktop environments are generally more susceptible to malware and screen-recording "spyware" than mobile OS environments. Never type your recovery phrase into your PC unless you are absolutely certain you are using the official, verified Trust Wallet extension. Avoid using public computers for crypto activities. This guide is current as of March 2026 and follows the latest browser security standards.

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