Welcome to Trezor.io/Start
Trezor.io/start is the official onboarding page for your Trezor hardware wallet. Whether you’re setting it up for the first time or reconnecting after a long break, this guide helps you navigate every step securely. Hardware wallets like Trezor provide the safest way to store cryptocurrencies offline, keeping your assets away from hackers and online vulnerabilities.
This tutorial covers everything from unboxing and connecting your device to creating recovery seeds and using Trezor Suite. Let’s begin your journey toward full crypto self-custody with confidence and knowledge.
Step 1 — Unbox and Inspect Your Device
When you receive your Trezor, inspect the packaging for any signs of tampering. Authentic devices come with a sealed box and holographic stickers. If the seal is broken or looks suspicious, contact Trezor Support immediately before connecting it to your computer.
- Check for official Trezor logo and intact security seals.
- Ensure all accessories (USB cable, documentation, and recovery cards) are present.
- Do not use any USB cable or device not included in the official box.
Step 2 — Connect and Install Trezor Suite
Once verified, go to trezor.io/start and download Trezor Suite — the official desktop or web application that manages your Trezor wallet. It is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Trezor Suite enables you to view balances, send or receive cryptocurrencies, and update firmware safely.
Installation Steps:
- Visit https://trezor.io/start.
- Download Trezor Suite for your operating system.
- Install and open the app; connect your Trezor device using the provided cable.
- Allow Suite to detect your device and follow the on-screen prompts.
Step 3 — Initialize and Create a New Wallet
Once connected, you’ll be prompted to initialize your device. This process creates a brand-new wallet and generates your recovery seed — a list of 12, 18, or 24 words. This seed is your ultimate backup to recover funds if your device is lost or damaged.
How to Create a Wallet:
- Select “Create new wallet.”
- Follow instructions displayed on your Trezor device screen.
- Write down your recovery seed carefully on the provided card.
- Never store the seed digitally or take photos of it.
Step 4 — Set Up a PIN and Security Features
Your PIN code acts as the first layer of defense. Every time you plug in your Trezor, you’ll be asked to enter this PIN. Use a combination that’s difficult to guess but easy for you to remember.
- Choose a 6–9 digit PIN displayed in scrambled order for added security.
- Enable passphrase protection for advanced users seeking extra privacy.
- Review device security options in Trezor Suite settings.
Step 5 — Add and Manage Crypto Assets
Trezor supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and many ERC-20 tokens. To manage them, simply add the coin accounts you wish to use inside Trezor Suite.
- Click “Add Account” and select your preferred cryptocurrency.
- Use the Receive tab to generate verified wallet addresses.
- Send funds safely by verifying recipient addresses directly on your Trezor device screen.
Step 6 — Firmware Updates and Maintenance
Keeping your firmware up-to-date ensures your device remains protected against newly discovered vulnerabilities. Trezor Suite will automatically alert you when a new firmware version is available.
- Update only through Trezor Suite’s official notification.
- Never download firmware from unofficial sites.
- After updating, verify that your device screen confirms authenticity.
Backup and Recovery
Your recovery seed is the master key to your wallet. If your device is lost or damaged, you can recover your crypto using this seed phrase on a new Trezor or compatible wallet. This is why keeping it offline, private, and safe is non-negotiable.
You can test recovery in “dry-run” mode through Trezor Suite to ensure your backup works — without exposing your actual funds.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I use Trezor on multiple computers?
Yes. You can connect your Trezor to any trusted computer with Trezor Suite installed. Your private keys never leave the device.
Is Trezor better than software wallets?
Hardware wallets like Trezor store private keys offline, making them much safer than hot wallets which are exposed to malware or phishing attacks.
What if my Trezor gets stolen?
Your funds remain safe as long as your PIN and recovery seed are secure. Without these, the thief cannot access your assets.
Can I reset my Trezor?
Yes, but this wipes all data. Always confirm you have your recovery seed before performing a reset.
Does Trezor support NFTs?
Yes, you can view and manage supported NFTs through third-party integrations such as Metamask connected to your Trezor.
Best Practices for Ongoing Security
- Always keep your Trezor firmware and Suite updated.
- Never share your recovery seed with anyone.
- Use strong passwords for your connected accounts.
- Avoid connecting your Trezor to untrusted computers.
- Regularly verify your wallet addresses on the device screen.
Conclusion — Take Full Control of Your Crypto
Setting up your Trezor through Trezor.io/Start marks your first step toward total crypto independence. With this hardware wallet, you gain unmatched control, offline security, and peace of mind knowing your keys — and your wealth — are in your hands only.
Always remember the golden rule of crypto security: “Not your keys, not your coins.” With Trezor, your keys remain offline, immune to hacks, and entirely under your protection.