Lite Wallet vs Exodus
COMPARISON
Lite Wallet vs Exodus
Exodus does many coins reasonably well. Lite Wallet does Litecoin specifically — with MWEB, LitVM, LTC-20 — and matches Exodus on design quality. If Litecoin is your thing, that focus shows up in features.
Exodus is a multicoin non-custodial wallet launched in 2015, known for a polished UI, broad asset coverage (200+ cryptocurrencies), and integrated Trezor hardware wallet support. Lite Wallet is Litecoin-focused with MWEB privacy, Ledger and Trezor integration, and platform parity across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. For Litecoin specifically, the choice is between Exodus's multicoin convenience and Lite Wallet's Litecoin-specific feature depth (MWEB, LitVM, LTC-20).
Quick verdict
Pick Lite Wallet if Litecoin is your primary asset and you want MWEB or Litecoin-specific ecosystem features. Pick Exodus if you hold a broad multicoin portfolio and want one wallet for everything, accepting that any one chain (including Litecoin) gets less feature depth.
Side-by-side.
| Feature | Lite Wallet | Exodus |
|---|---|---|
| Product focus | Litecoin-specific | Multicoin (200+) |
| Windows | ||
| macOS | ||
| Linux | ||
| iOS | ||
| Android | ||
| MWEB privacy | ✓ every platform | |
| Ledger | Limited | |
| Trezor | ✓ native | |
| Non-custodial | ||
| Open source | MIT on GitHub | Partially open-source |
| In-wallet swap | Aggregated providers | In-wallet exchange (marked up) |
| LitVM / LTC-20 / Ordinals | ||
| UI polish | Comparable | Widely praised |
Product focus
Windows
macOS
Linux
iOS
Android
MWEB privacy
Ledger
Trezor
Non-custodial
Open source
In-wallet swap
LitVM / LTC-20 / Ordinals
UI polish
