A Bitcoin wallet
in your language.
TZUR is the first Bitcoin wallet built for people whose first language is not English. Around six billion people worldwide do not speak English as their first language (Ethnologue, 2024), yet almost every Bitcoin wallet forces them to back up their money with twelve English words. TZUR displays the BIP-39 recovery phrase in 31 native languages alongside English, so you can write down, verify, and store the backup to your bitcoin in the language you actually think in. The phrase stays fully compatible with the BIP-39 standard: the same wallet restores in TZUR or in any standard Bitcoin wallet.
Why your seed phrase language matters
Your recovery phrase is the master key to your bitcoin. If you cannot read the words, you cannot verify them; if you cannot verify them, you cannot trust your own backup. A misspelled or misremembered English word can mean losing access to your funds. Backing up in your native language is not a convenience, it is a security requirement.
Every supported language
Each language has a complete 2048-word BIP-39 wordlist. You always get the English version too, as your universal backup.
- EnglishEnglish
- עבריתHebrew
- EspañolSpanish
- PortuguêsPortuguese
- РусскийRussian
- DeutschGerman
- FrançaisFrench
- TürkçeTurkish
- 日本語Japanese
- Bahasa IndonesiaIndonesian
- 한국어Korean
- हिन्दीHindi
- العربيةArabic
- Tiếng ViệtVietnamese
- ไทยThai
- Bahasa MelayuMalay
- ItalianoItalian
- FilipinoFilipino
- NederlandsDutch
- 简体中文Chinese (Simplified)
- 繁體中文Chinese (Traditional)
- فارسیFarsi (Persian)
- PolskiPolish
- УкраїнськаUkrainian
- EestiEstonian
- বাংলাBengali
- ČeštinaCzech
- RomânăRomanian
- SvenskaSwedish
- DanskDanish
- اردوUrdu
The wallet for non-English speakers
BlueWallet, Electrum, and Muun are respected Bitcoin wallets, but none of them can show your recovery phrase in your own language.
| Wallet | Recovery phrase languages |
|---|---|
| TZUR | 31 languages + English |
| BlueWallet | English |
| Electrum | English |
| Muun | English (recovery kit) |
Questions about languages
Which languages does TZUR support?
All 31 languages listed on this page, for both the wallet interface and the BIP-39 recovery phrase: from Hebrew, Arabic, Farsi, and Urdu (with full right-to-left support) to Hindi, Bengali, Thai, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese in both scripts.
Is a native-language seed phrase still standard Bitcoin?
Yes. TZUR always derives your wallet from the standard BIP-39 process, and you always receive the English words as well. You can restore your wallet in TZUR using your language, or in any other BIP-39 wallet using the English version.
What happens if I need to restore in a wallet that only supports English?
Use your English seed phrase. TZUR always gives you both versions, native and English, so you are never locked in.
Which platforms does this work on?
Every TZUR product supports all 31 languages: TZUR for Windows (available now), TZUR for iOS (coming soon to the App Store), TZUR for Android (coming soon to Google Play), and TZUR for Agents.
