Welcome to Your Trezor Journey

Setting up your hardware wallet properly is the foundation of digital asset safety. Trezor.io/Start provides verified software and step-by-step instructions for a secure first-time experience.

What You’ll Need

You’ll need your new Trezor device, a computer or smartphone, and a secure space to write down your recovery seed. Once ready, open trezor.io/start and follow the prompts.

Guided onboarding
Interactive steps for easy setup.
Authentic firmware
Always verified and signed by Trezor developers.
Secure seed backup
Recover access to your crypto anytime.
Regular updates
Keep your Trezor Suite current with official releases.

Setup Overview

  1. Visit trezor.io/start and connect your Trezor.
  2. Install the official Trezor Suite desktop or web app.
  3. Initialize the device and generate a new recovery seed.
  4. Confirm your PIN and security preferences.
  5. Start managing your coins, tokens, and NFTs securely.

Security Mindset

Trezor never asks for your recovery seed or PIN outside your device screen. Ignore any emails or pop-ups claiming to be from Trezor asking for sensitive data. Always cross-check URLs and use trezor.io/start as your entry point.

Best Practices

  • Keep firmware updated regularly.
  • Store your recovery seed offline — ideally in a metal backup.
  • Use passphrases for additional protection.
  • Back up important wallet data securely.

Exploring Trezor Suite

Trezor Suite provides a unified interface to manage crypto portfolios, send transactions, and track market activity. Updates, news, and beta releases can always be verified at trezor.io/start.

Device Troubleshooting

Encountering a connection issue? Try reinstalling the USB driver or updating Trezor Bridge. If the issue persists, use the official help section linked from trezor.io/start.

Buying Genuine Trezor Devices

Purchase your Trezor directly from the official store or verified resellers listed on trezor.io/start. Avoid third-party marketplaces that cannot guarantee authenticity.

Advanced Tips

Experienced users can connect their Trezor with open-source wallets like Electrum, Sparrow, or Wasabi for specialized workflows. Always verify device confirmations when interacting with smart contracts or DeFi protocols.