Trezor.io/start — Your Official Setup Gateway 🔐

Trezor.io/start is the official and safest place to initialize, install, and secure your Trezor hardware wallet. If you’ve just unboxed your Trezor, this quick-start guide will help you set it up safely and begin managing your crypto assets with confidence.

1. Begin at the Right Place

Always start from https://trezor.io/start — this ensures you’re using the authentic Trezor platform. Fake links can compromise your recovery seed or lead you to phishing sites. Bookmark the correct URL and verify the padlock symbol 🔒 in your browser.

2. Connect and Install

Once on the site, choose your device model (Trezor Model One or Model T). The site automatically detects your operating system and offers the right version of Trezor Suite — the desktop and web app that manages your hardware wallet.

3. Create a New Wallet or Recover One

You’ll see two options: Create new wallet or Recover wallet. If you’re new, choose “Create new” and follow on-screen prompts. The device will display your recovery seed — 12, 18, or 24 words. Write them down on paper only (never store digitally). This is your ultimate backup key.

4. Secure Your Wallet

Set a strong PIN and, optionally, a passphrase for an extra security layer. Confirm all actions on your Trezor device screen — never trust what appears only on your computer. Security always starts with verifying information directly on your hardware wallet’s display.

5. Access the Dashboard

After setup, you can explore your portfolio, send or receive crypto, and even connect to supported DeFi or Web3 wallets. Trezor Suite’s dashboard provides live balance updates, transaction history, and a simple interface for everyday crypto management.

6. Troubleshooting & Safety Tips

With Trezor.io/start, everything you need is centralized and authenticated — no third-party steps, no confusing redirects. Bookmark it, verify it, and always return there for firmware, Suite downloads, and security notices.

💡 Pro tip: Avoid browser extensions or wallet clones that claim to “speed up” setup — only trust Trezor.io/start.

Go to Trezor.io/start ⚡