Start by downloading the
BitBoxApp (4.42.0)

The BitBoxApp is not yet available for iOS devices.
Learn more.

The BitBoxApp is not yet available for ChromeOS devices.
Learn more.

The BitBoxApp is not yet available for BSD devices.
Learn more.

Windows macOS Linux

Learn what's new in our latest updates.

Laptop frame
BitBoxApp demo
BitBoxApp on a mobile phone
SHA-256 checksums
Windows: 6dc5e8cfdede103344fd6b36d829f4ef68b3b08de618dc7ce855e9da5b43f386
macOS: 9be7fdd5a91061f9cce5696d839fa76f88f38b284aabdd834c2dec7c9b2fb644
Ubuntu / Debian: 2f675c953cf6483038209883aaec242aa38a48f6b17688c3878dec1dba69383a
Fedora: 52537979186c08af7c019649fe63f437fbfc36a897f171bb4cd478292915a658
AppImage: b3aaecfa80c94c2390619a16daf193dd3064588c2fb2feef7a56e0799abe7c38
Note: To verify if the checksum is correct, calculate the checksum on the downloaded file (zip, exe, deb, rpm, AppImage) before uncompressing.

Verify the app download

Get started

Step one

Download and install the BitBoxApp using the links above

Step two

Insert the microSD card into your BitBox02

Step three

Plug in your BitBox02 into your computer or phone

Step four

Open the BitBoxApp and follow the on-screen instructions to install firmware and set up your BitBox02

BitBox02 locked

Download the BitBoxBridge 1.5

Use this to connect to 3rd party services. Supported by Bity, MyEtherWallet, Rabby and AdaLite.

The BitBoxApp is not yet available for IOS devices.
Learn more.

The BitBoxApp is not yet available for ChromeOS devices.
Learn more.

The BitBoxApp is not yet available for BSD devices.
Learn more.

Choose your Linux distribution

SHA-256 checksums
Windows: 960747fae9af978e73898be637b3d70356986047dcf41754f76d1a422dedd986
macOS: 81dd7df62c7a98579b714586bea3c222cf7124d8662585d2f2037a99da9f159c
Ubuntu / Debian: 2cdef147724422bdb67380c5e481d3508060243403c3f21f8667d256ae4baae3
Fedora: cb5eba76bacb0ff7165e0c7960aecd98f8117949c8fed17a4b9498985077a174
Linux x64 Other: 0dbf01b92c1893e42628923bc4bb308f973d4b1d4d949ae6c4d44007254ff34b
Note: To verify if the checksum is correct, calculate the checksum on the downloaded file (zip, exe, deb, rpm, AppImage) before uncompressing.