Peach is a non-custodial mobile crypto wallet built for everyday users. Sign in with your existing Google or Apple account to create a wallet, then hold and move crypto across networks, swap tokens, deposit into on-chain yield vaults, and trade perpetuals — all from one app. These docs explain how each part of Peach works, what role Peach plays, and — just as importantly — what role Peach does not play.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.peach.technology/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Core Principles
Non-custodial
Only you can move your funds. Peach cannot access your keys, hold your assets, or sign transactions on your behalf.
Interface, not operator
Peach is a frontend. Markets, vaults, and perps are run by independent on-chain protocols and venues.
Transparent pricing
Where Peach charges a fee, it is spelled out clearly in these docs and visible in the app at the time of the transaction.
Built for retail
Familiar sign-in, no seed phrases to copy down, no manual gas — without giving up self-custody.
Explore the Docs
Self-custody overview
What Peach can and cannot do with your wallet.
Key management
How Turnkey-backed enclaves keep your key isolated.
Swap
On-chain token swaps via Relay Router.
Earn
Direct deposits into on-chain yield vaults.
Trade
Perpetuals on Hyperliquid.
FAQ
Quick answers about custody, fees, and how things work.