Monero Wallets

Whether you want to send or receive money from someone or accept money as payment for your business, you can use Monero wallet. It’s a powerful and easy to use wallet that can safely store your funds and send or receive funds for you.

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Monero GUI Wallet

An open-source graphical user interface (GUI) wallet developed by the Monero community, completely free to use, suitable for both beginners and advanced users and available in 30 languages.

simple mode

Simple Mode

Created for less technical users who only want to use Monero in the easiest and quickest way possible. Open the wallet, automatically connect to a remote node, send/receive XMR, done!

advanced mode

Advanced Mode

With all the advanced features you could need. Ideal for seasoned Monero users who prefer to have full control of their wallet and node

Merchant Page

Provide payment via Monero and receive XMR for your business, easily

Hardware Wallet Compatibility

Compatible with hardware wallets such Trezor and Ledger

Blockchain Pruning

Blockchain pruning. Not enough disk space? Just use pruning to download only 1/3 of the blockchain

GUI wallet

Download Monero GUI Wallet

Current Version: 0.17.2.2 - Oxygen Orion

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Windows 64-bit

(Installer)

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Windows 64-bit

(zip)

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Linux 64-bit

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Mac OS X 64-bit

Linux Distributions

There are also packages available for multiple Linux distributions. You can find them in the following link:

Antivirus Notice

Be aware that some antiviruses and firewalls may flag the Monero executables and archives as malware.

Hash Verification

You are strongly advised to verify the hashes of the archive you downloaded. This will confirm that the files you downloaded perfectly match the files uploaded by the Monero development workgroup. Please don't underestimate this step, a corrupted archive could result in lost funds. Always verify your downloads!

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Help and Support

If you are experiencing issues or you need more info, feel free to reach out to the community. You can find the GUI team at #monero-gui, or else check out the Hangouts page for a more complete list of contacts and chatrooms.

Monero CLI Wallet

An open-source command line interface (CLI) wallet developed by the Monero community, completely free to use, best suited for developers, intermediate, and advanced users. The CLI wallet gives you the total control over your Monero node and funds. Highly customizable and includes various analysis tools, as well as an HTTP RPC and ZeroMQ interface.

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Local or remote node

Use your own copy of the blockchain or a publicly available one

Hardware Wallet Compatibility

Compatible with hardware wallets such Trezor and Ledger

Pay-for-RPC

A new feature that allows node operators to get rewarded when their node is used

Transactions over Tor/I2P

For an additional layer of privacy

RPC Wallet and Daemon

Included in the archive

Blockchain pruning

Not enough disk space? Just use pruning to download only 1/3 of the blockchain

Bootstrap node

Use a remote node while downloading the blockchain locally, this will allow you to use Monero immediately and switch to your local node once it's completely synced

Download Monero CLI Wallet

Current Version: 0.17.2.2 - Oxygen Orion

microsoft

Windows 64-bit

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Windows 32-bit

apple

Linux 64-bit

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Linux 32-bit

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Linux ARMv8

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Linux ARMv7

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Mac OS X 64-bit

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Android ARMv8

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Android ARMv7

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FreeBSD 64-bit

Linux Distributions

There are also packages available for multiple Linux distributions. You can find them in the following link:

Antivirus Notice

Be aware that some antiviruses and firewalls may flag the Monero executables and archives as malware.

Hash Verification

You are strongly advised to verify the hashes of the archive you downloaded. This will confirm that the files you downloaded perfectly match the files uploaded by the Monero development workgroup. Please don't underestimate this step, a corrupted archive could result in lost funds. Always verify your downloads!

archive

Help and Support

If you are experiencing issues or you need more info, feel free to reach out to the community. You can find the GUI team at #monero-gui, or else check out the Hangouts page for a more complete list of contacts and chatrooms.

mobile and light wallets

Mobile & Light Wallets

The following are mobile or light wallets that are deemed safe by respected members of the community. If there is a wallet that is not on here, you can request the community check it out. You can join our communities .

Local synchronization Wallets

These wallets connect to remote nodes and scan the blockchain on your device, without sharing any key with the nodes. They provide higher privacy, but require more time synchronizing, since missing blocks will be scanned only when the wallet is opened.

Remote synchronization (lightweight)

These wallets share your private view key with a remote server, which continuously scans the blockchain looking for your transactions. They are faster to use, but your privacy can be lessened if you don't control the remote server.

Wallet TypeMobile PlatformsDesktop PlatformsSource CodeWebsite
Cake Wallet Cake Wallet
Local Sync
AndroidApple
Github Visit Website
Monerujo Monerujo
Local Sync
Android
Github Visit Website
My Monero My Monero
Remote Sync
AndroidApple
WebAndroidAppleMicrosoft
Github Visit Website
Edge Edge
Remote Sync
AndroidApple
Github Visit Website

Hardware Wallets

Hardware wallets are cryptographically secure devices that help keep your coins safe. Monero is currently supported by Ledger Nano S/X and Trezor Model T.

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Supported Hardware Wallets Details

ModelMin. Firmware VersionWallets
Ledger Ledger
Nano S 1.6.1 Monero GUI, Monero CLI, Monerujo, Feather (beta)
Ledger Ledger
Nano X 1.2.4-4 Monero GUI, Monero CLI, Monerujo, Feather (beta)
Trezor Trezor
Model T 2.3.4 Monero GUI, Monero CLI, Feather (beta)
import blockchain

Import Blockchain

If you'd prefer to use a raw blockchain instead of syncing from scratch, you can use the most current bootstrap. It is typically much faster to sync from scratch, however, and it also takes a lot less RAM. If you wish to proceed anyway, take a look at the following guide for step-by-step instructions for Windows.