SushiSwap v3
SushiSwap v3 is a non-custodial DeFi swap experience for trading through Sushi's v3 liquidity pools with live routes, wallet approval, and token control in one clean flow.
SushiSwap v3 gives active traders a tighter swap surface
Wallet-first execution
Open the official swap interface, connect your wallet, and keep custody while each approval and swap is signed by you.
Built for Sushi's v3 pools
V3-style pools use concentrated liquidity so swap depth can be focused around active price ranges, giving traders a sharper path than broad, passive liquidity alone.
Real quote context before signing
Review the route, price impact, token approval, and chain fee before confirming. That matters whether you swap SUSHI, USDC stablecoin liquidity, ETH, or another listed asset.
Use SushiSwap v3 in three real steps
Connect your wallet
Launch the app, choose the network, and connect a Web3 wallet. SushiSwap v3 does not require a custodial account or a deposit.
Choose assets and route
Select the token you pay, the token you receive, and the chain context. The app builds a live route across available Sushi liquidity and supported assets.
Review, approve, confirm
Check output, price impact, time, and gas in the app. Approve only when needed, then sign the final swap from your wallet.
SushiSwap v3 questions traders ask first
What is SushiSwap v3?
SushiSwap v3 is Sushi's concentrated-liquidity swap experience for DeFi traders who want wallet-based token swaps, live routing, and v3 pool access without handing custody to an exchange.
Which chains and assets can I use?
The app is built around Sushi-supported networks and assets, including major EVM environments such as the Ethereum network, Arbitrum One, and Polygon PoS. Check the current list on the supported chains page.
How long does a SushiSwap v3 swap take?
Timing depends on the selected network, wallet confirmation, token approval status, and chain congestion. The app shows the live route and transaction state before and after you sign.
What costs and safety checks matter?
Watch the quoted output, price impact, slippage setting, token approval, and network fee. Use the displayed contract prompts carefully, confirm the asset pair, and never sign a transaction you do not understand.