Eternl
Feature-rich Cardano light wallet for browser and mobile. Favored by experienced users for power features the community has requested most.
Lace
Light wallet platform from IOG, audited by an independent reviewer. Lace lets you manage your digital assets and connect to Web3 dApps on Cardano.
Multisig Wallet
Secure team treasury management and governance participation on Cardano using native multi-signature scripts and an approval workflow UI.
SecondFi
Self-custody neofinance platform on Cardano for spending, trading, earning, and saving. The successor to Yoroi, built by EMURGO.
VESPR
Non-custodial mobile wallet for Cardano. Designed for newcomers with simple onboarding, friendly defaults, and security that keeps private keys on-device.
AdaLite
AdaLite was developed by vacuumlabs, they were also responsible for the Cardano Ledger app and won the crypto puzzle at the IOHK Summit 2019.
Atomic Wallet
Multi-cryptocurrency wallet that supports Cardano. During the integration they contributed code to the Cardano Rust library.
Begin Wallet
Non-custodial Cardano wallet for browser and mobile with payment links, deep-link support, Begin ID usernames (ENS-style), and Ledger and Keystone hardware support.
Daedalus
Full-node Cardano wallet developed by IOG, one of Cardano's founding entities. Validates the chain locally rather than trusting third parties.
GameChanger Wallet
The ultimate wallet experience for the Web, with native NFT and token features, powered by Cardano and third party applications.
GeroWallet
Start exploring the possibilities of Cardano. Purchase, send, and receive ADA - the cryptocurrency for Cardano. Available as a browser extension.
Medusa Wallet
A lightweight Cardano wallet focused on privacy and user protection, enabling easy and secure access to funds even in untrusted or compromised environments.
NuFi Wallet
Non-custodial multi-chain wallet supporting Cardano alongside other major networks, with an in-app DEX for swaps without leaving the wallet.
Typhon
Light wallet from the creators of cardanoscan.io. It comes with features like NFT gallery, transaction metadata, vote registration, among other features.
The wallets listed are provided for informational purposes only and are not endorsed or approved. Their use is strictly at your own risk. The descriptions have been provided by the respective project teams.
How to Choose a Wallet
Choosing the right wallet is an important step. Here are some things to look for:
- ✓Does it support hardware wallets? Connecting a hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor adds an extra layer of security.
- ✓Is it open source? Open-source code allows the community to review and verify the wallet's security.
- ✓How long has it been on the market? Established wallets have a longer track record of reliability.
Hot Wallets vs Cold Wallets
There are two main types of wallets based on their internet connectivity.
A hot wallet is connected to the internet and can be accessed at any time with the requisite keys. Examples of hot wallets include mobile and software wallets, and funds stored on exchanges.
A cold wallet is an offline wallet. It is not connected to the internet and is used for securing storing funds that do not have to be frequently accessed. Examples include hardware wallets, which are secure hardware devices that store the wallet's private keys, and paper wallets. Cardano is supported by both Trezor and Ledger hardware wallets.