SyncSwap
SyncSwap is a wallet-native swap interface for trading tokens without handing funds to a custodian. Connect, compare the route, and swap from your own wallet with live DeFi routing in the app.
- Non-custodial
- Token swaps
- Wallet-native
- Live route review
Preview only · non-custodial · connect your wallet in the app
Swap with SyncSwap in three steps
SyncSwap turns a token trade into a simple wallet flow: choose the pair, review the live route, and sign only when the details match what you want to do.
Connect your wallet
Open the app and connect an EVM wallet. Your private keys stay in your wallet, and the app does not create a custodial account for you.
Choose the swap pair
Select the asset you want to trade and the token you want to receive. Common routes can include ETH, stablecoins, and other ERC-20 assets.
Review and sign
Check the output estimate, route, price impact, approval request, and network fee in the app, then confirm the swap from your connected wallet.
A sharper way to trade on DeFi rails
Self-custody first
SyncSwap is built for wallet-native execution. You approve and sign transactions yourself, so custody remains with your wallet through the swap flow.
Built around ZK scaling
The protocol is associated with the zero-knowledge rollup network ecosystem, bringing DeFi swaps closer to fast confirmation and lower-cost execution than many mainnet-only flows.
Clear swap review
Before signing, you can inspect the token pair, route details, live quote, approval request, and fee context. Nothing should be confirmed blindly.
What is SyncSwap?
SyncSwap is a non-custodial decentralized exchange app for swapping tokens from a connected wallet. It focuses on DeFi trading, routing, liquidity pools, and wallet-signed execution rather than account-based custody.
How does a SyncSwap trade work?
You connect a wallet, choose the token you want to sell and receive, review the live quote and route, then sign the approval or swap transaction in your wallet.
Which chains and assets are supported?
SyncSwap is commonly used for assets on ZK-focused EVM networks, including ETH and stablecoin routes such as USDC token pairs. See the full list on the supported chains page.
How long does a swap take?
Swap timing depends on the selected network, wallet confirmation, and block inclusion. The app shows the current route and transaction status before and after you sign.
What does it cost to use SyncSwap?
Costs depend on network gas, token approvals, routing, and market conditions. Review the live quote, price impact, and network fee in the app before confirming any swap.