Exodus Web3 Wallet

A concise presentation outlining what Exodus Web3 Wallet is, how it works, key features, security posture, and how to get started — presented with clear headings for a slide-like flow.

What is Exodus Web3 Wallet?

Exodus Web3 Wallet is a multi-chain, non-custodial wallet and browser extension that lets users manage crypto assets, connect to decentralized applications (dApps), and interact with Web3 services directly from popular browsers. It complements Exodus mobile and desktop products, offering a consistent, user-focused approach to self-custody.

Core purpose

The wallet’s goal is to make Web3 accessible: connect to DeFi, manage NFTs, sign transactions, and swap between tokens without surrendering private keys to third parties. Exodus aims to balance usability with security for both newcomers and experienced users.

Key Features

Multi-chain support

Exodus supports major chains and many EVM and non-EVM networks, enabling users to hold and transact across multiple ecosystems from one extension or app. This reduces fragmentation and streamlines portfolio management.

Built-in swaps & fiat on-ramps

Users can swap assets in-product and access buy/sell rails through integrated partners, making conversions and onboarding easier without leaving the wallet environment.

User experience

A polished UI, clear transaction flows, and helpful in-app guidance lower the learning curve for newcomers while still exposing advanced capabilities for power users.

Developer & extension support

Exodus publishes developer docs and maintains open-source components used throughout their stack, which helps integrators and developers build on top of Exodus tooling.

Security & Custody

Self-custody model

Exodus is self-custodial: private keys are generated and stored for the user, and Exodus staff do not have access to user funds. Users are responsible for securely backing up their recovery phrase and protecting local access to the wallet.

Security programs

The company runs dedicated security teams, public bug bounty programs, and publishes security guidance for users. Hardware wallet support is available for an additional security layer.

Best practices

Getting Started (quick steps)

  1. Install the Exodus Web3 extension for Chrome/Brave or use Exodus desktop/mobile.
  2. Create a new wallet or import an existing recovery phrase.
  3. Explore supported networks, fund your wallet, and connect to a dApp.
  4. Enable hardware wallet if you require extra security.

Troubleshooting & support

Exodus provides an extensive knowledge base and support channels for common issues like restoring a wallet, recovering transactions, and learning about token support.