Browser‑based access
Run the wallet as a browser extension to connect to Web3 dApps without leaving your usual workflow.
This one‑page site explains, in plain language, what the Exodus Web3 Wallet is, how it works, and how to use it safely. Clean layout, quick reading, multiple color themes.
Run the wallet as a browser extension to connect to Web3 dApps without leaving your usual workflow.
You control your private keys and recovery phrase. Keep them offline and never share them.
Interact with major chains and EVM networks for DeFi, NFTs, and on‑chain apps in a unified experience.
Track balances, view collectibles, and access swapping features right in the interface.
Clear prompts, readable addresses, and minimal clicks help you stay focused and avoid mistakes.
Confirm transactions before signing, review network and gas details, and reject anything suspicious.
Download the official Exodus Web3 Wallet extension from your browser’s store. Avoid links from messages or random sites.
Write down the 12 or 24‑word phrase on paper and store it securely offline. It’s the only way to recover your wallet.
Open a trusted Web3 app and click Connect Wallet. Choose Exodus, review the permissions, and confirm.
Tip: If something feels off, cancel and review—there’s no rush in Web3.
A self‑custodial browser extension that lets you manage crypto assets and connect to decentralized applications (dApps). You hold the keys; you control the wallet.
No. This is a simple educational page created to explain concepts and best practices for the Exodus Web3 Wallet. For downloads and support, always use the official Exodus channels.
Yes—just import the same recovery phrase on another browser/PC. Protect that phrase; anyone with it can control your assets.
On‑chain transactions require network fees (gas). Fees vary by network and congestion and are not controlled by any single wallet.
Restore access using your recovery phrase on a new device. Without the phrase, funds are unrecoverable.