Need help with your Passport hardware wallet or Envoy mobile app? Ask questions and view resources at our support center.| Foundation
Building a Secure OS from the Ground Up: KeyOS| Foundation
Envoy 1.7 is here, and it’s one of our biggest releases ever. Today marks the start of a new chapter for Envoy, one where you can not only intuitively and powerfully manage and store your Bitcoin, but starting today you can buy Bitcoin directly into self-custody with a few simple taps, more easily redeem Bitcoin vouchers from both Azte.co and BTCPay servers, and discover new peer-to-peer, no-KYC exchanges.| Foundation
We’re excited to announce that the latest version of Passport firmware – 2.3.1 – is now live! To download it, simply initiate the update from Envoy to be guided through the process.| Foundation
Self custody is finally attainable. Secure your Bitcoin with an unprecedented combination of elegance and ease of use.| Foundation
Experience Bitcoin, simplified. Envoy is a simple Bitcoin mobile wallet with powerful privacy features. Get up and running in only 60 seconds.| Foundation
Creating a secure operating system from scratch is no small feat, but it’s precisely what we set out to do with KeyOS, the operating system powering our new Personal Security Platform, Passport Prime. During two years of intensive work, our engineering team built KeyOS to redefine what’s possible for secure, modular, and open-platform devices.| Foundation
Buying Bitcoin directly to self-custody has never been this easy or intuitive. Get started today with Envoy v1.7.| Foundation
Say hello to Envoy 1.7 - Buy Bitcoin straight to self-custody, directly in Envoy and easily redeem Azte.co + BTCPay vouchers.| Foundation
We're excited to announce that the latest version of Passport - 2.3.1 - is now live and available for install via Envoy!| Foundation