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Download Sei Wallet for Windows, Mac, and Linux

Sei Wallet is a desktop application. Pick your operating system, download the installer, and you're set. Takes about two minutes.

  • Open source
  • Free & open license
  • Independent audit
  • Signed builds

This is the only official source for Sei Wallet downloads.

exe

Windows

Windows 10 / 11 · 64-bit

dmg

macOS

macOS 12+ · Apple Silicon & Intel

zip

Linux

x64 · portable archive

Open source · Apache 2.0 · No telemetry. Available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Open sourceApache 2.0AuditedNo telemetry

seiwallet.net is the only official source for Sei Wallet by Sei Wallet Labs Inc.

How to install

  1. 1

    Download the binary

    Pick your OS above. Save the file to your local machine.

  2. 2

    Run the installer

    Execute the downloaded file and follow the system prompts. The installer registers Sei Wallet under your applications directory.

  3. 3

    Initialize the wallet

    Launch the app. On first run, create a new wallet (write the seed phrase down) or recover from an existing seed.

What you get when you install

  • · Self-custody Sei wallet — seed phrase stays on your device, encrypted at rest.
  • · EVM-first signing for 0x addresses; Cosmos legacy sei1 read support.
  • · Built-in staking with validator picker.
  • · Built-in swap and dApp browser.
  • · Optional Ledger hardware wallet support (Nano S+, Nano X, Stax).
  • · No telemetry, no tracking, no usage analytics.

What you don't get

  • · We don't custody your funds. Lose the seed phrase, lose the funds.
  • · No support team that can move tokens, refund failed transactions, or reverse mistakes.
  • · No hosted/web version. The desktop app is the product.

System requirements

OSMinimumRecommended
WindowsWindows 10 (1909+), 4 GB RAM, 500 MB diskWindows 11, 8 GB RAM
macOSmacOS 12 Monterey, 4 GB RAM, 500 MB diskmacOS 14+, 8 GB RAM
LinuxUbuntu 20.04+ (or equivalent), 4 GB RAM, 500 MB diskUbuntu 22.04+, 8 GB RAM

Tested on Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch. Other distros should work via the AppImage. If yours doesn't, file an issue on GitHub.

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