Get started with Trezor

Secure your crypto with a hardware wallet trusted by millions. Follow the steps below to set up your Trezor device and protect your digital assets.

Trezor Model
Connect via USB-C

Quick start — set up your Trezor

This walkthrough gives you the recommended, secure way to set up your Trezor device. It covers unboxing, initializing, backing up your recovery seed, and connecting to Trezor Suite or compatible wallets.

  1. Unbox and inspect your device.

    Make sure the tamper-evident seal is intact. Only use the official packaging and cable that came with your Trezor.

  2. Connect the device to your computer.

    Use the supplied USB cable. Modern Trezors use USB-C; your OS will detect the device. If prompted, download Trezor Suite from the official source.

  3. Initialize and create a new wallet.

    Follow the on-screen steps in Trezor Suite to create a new wallet. Choose a strong passphrase option if you need an extra layer of security (optional and advanced).

  4. Write down your recovery seed.

    Write the seed on the included recovery card. Store it offline in a safe place. Never store the seed digitally or share it with anyone.

  5. Install apps and manage accounts.

    Add the cryptocurrencies you use (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum) and create accounts inside Trezor Suite or a compatible wallet.

  6. Safeguard and verify.

    Verify important operations on the device screen and keep firmware up to date through official channels.

Why a hardware wallet?

Hardware wallets keep your private keys offline so that they never touch an internet-connected computer. This dramatically reduces the attack surface compared to software wallets and exchanges.

Private keys offline

Keys never leave the device—transactions are signed on the device itself.

Recovery seed

Back up with a 12–24 word seed to recover wallets if the device is lost.

Open standards

Trezor uses open-source firmware and widely-adopted standards for transparency and auditability.

Security tips

  • Always buy from official stores or authorized resellers.
  • Never share your recovery seed or enter it on a computer or phone.
  • Use a passphrase only if you understand how it works; a lost passphrase means lost funds.
  • Keep your firmware updated through Trezor Suite only.

FAQ

How do I recover my wallet if I lose my device?
Use your recovery seed with another Trezor device or compatible wallet supporting BIP39/BIP32 standards. Keep the seed secure and offline.
Can Trezor be hacked?
No system is perfectly immune, but Trezor dramatically reduces risk by keeping keys offline and using secure firmware. Follow security best practices to minimize risk.
Should I use a passphrase?
A passphrase adds another secret to your wallet (a "25th word"). It increases security but also increases responsibility—if you lose it, funds are irrecoverable.
Where can I download Trezor Suite?
Download only from official sources. Do not use third-party mirrors. (This placeholder in the JSX can be replaced with the official URL.)
What should I do if my recovery seed is exposed?
Move funds to a new wallet immediately and create a fresh seed with a newly-initialized device. Treat exposed seeds as compromised.