The official website for Exodus® Web3 Wallet and Exodus® Browser Extension is:
This is the only official domain operated by Exodus Movement, Inc. All authentic downloads, product updates, support resources, legal documentation, and security information for Exodus products are provided exclusively through this domain. Users should always verify that they are visiting the correct website before downloading any wallet software or browser extension.
The Exodus® Web3 Wallet is a non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet designed to allow users to manage digital assets and interact directly with Web3 applications. The wallet is available as a browser extension and integrates seamlessly with decentralized applications (dApps), NFT marketplaces, DeFi platforms, and blockchain-based services.
As a non-custodial wallet, Exodus does not store user private keys, control user funds, or access wallet balances. All cryptographic keys are generated and stored locally on the user’s device. This gives users full ownership and responsibility over their digital assets.
The Exodus Browser Extension supports multiple blockchain networks, enabling users to store, send, receive, and swap a wide range of cryptocurrencies and tokens within a single interface. It is designed for usability, combining security features with an intuitive design suitable for both beginners and experienced crypto users.
The Exodus Browser Extension allows users to connect to decentralized applications directly from supported browsers. When visiting a Web3-enabled website, users can securely approve or reject connection requests and transactions through the extension interface.
Exodus supports multiple blockchain ecosystems, enabling management of assets across networks such as Ethereum, Bitcoin, Solana, and others. This multi-chain functionality allows users to maintain diversified crypto portfolios within one wallet.
Exodus does not hold or manage customer funds. Users maintain full control of their private keys and recovery phrases. Because of this structure, only the wallet owner can authorize transactions.
Private keys and sensitive wallet information are encrypted and stored locally on the user’s device. Exodus does not have access to recovery phrases, passwords, or private keys.
The wallet includes functionality that enables users to swap certain digital assets within the application interface. Swap services may be facilitated through third-party liquidity providers.
Users can view, store, and manage supported NFTs directly within the wallet interface, depending on network compatibility.
The Exodus Browser Extension can synchronize with the Exodus desktop and mobile wallets when restored using the same recovery phrase, allowing seamless multi-device access.
To install the Exodus Browser Extension, users must visit the official Exodus website and follow the installation instructions for supported browsers. After installation, users can either:
During wallet creation, users are prompted to securely back up their secret recovery phrase. This phrase is the only method to recover wallet access if the device is lost, stolen, or damaged.
Exodus does not store backup copies of recovery phrases. Loss of this phrase typically results in permanent loss of access to associated funds.
The following disclaimer applies to Exodus® Web3 Wallet and Exodus® Browser Extension:
Exodus provides software tools only. The company does not provide financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. Nothing on the website or within the wallet application constitutes a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any cryptocurrency or digital asset.
Users are solely responsible for evaluating the risks associated with digital asset transactions.
Cryptocurrencies and blockchain assets are highly volatile and speculative. Prices may fluctuate significantly within short periods. Users may lose some or all of their invested capital.
Past performance of any digital asset does not guarantee future results.
Exodus is a non-custodial wallet provider. The company does not:
All transactions conducted through the wallet are irreversible once confirmed on the blockchain.
Users are solely responsible for:
Exodus cannot restore access to wallets if recovery information is lost.
Certain features within Exodus may rely on third-party service providers, including swap providers, staking providers, or blockchain networks. Exodus does not control third-party platforms and is not responsible for their performance, security, or availability.
Users interact with third-party services at their own risk.
Cryptocurrency regulations vary by jurisdiction and may change over time. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure compliance with local laws before using digital asset software.
Exodus does not guarantee that its services are appropriate or lawful in every jurisdiction.
While Exodus aims to provide continuous service, the wallet and related services may be subject to interruptions, maintenance, updates, or technical issues. Blockchain networks themselves may experience congestion or outages beyond Exodus’ control.
Digital assets are subject to cybersecurity risks, including hacking, phishing, malware, and social engineering attacks. Users should verify that they are using the legitimate Exodus website and official software versions.
Exodus will never request a user’s secret recovery phrase through email, chat, or support channels.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Exodus disclaims liability for:
Users assume full responsibility for their use of the software.
To maximize wallet safety: