Official Site* | Trezor.io/Start | Official Getting Started Guide™

Welcome — this guide walks you through the essentials to set up your Trezor hardware wallet quickly and safely using Trezor.io/Start. Follow these steps carefully to protect your crypto assets.

Disclaimer: This page is written as an easy-to-follow getting started guide. It is provided for informational purposes and is not the official Trezor website. Always verify firmware and downloads directly at Trezor's official domain (use the address bar) before performing sensitive operations.

Quick overview

Your new Trezor hardware wallet isolates private keys from the internet. Use Trezor.io/Start to initialize the device, install firmware, create or recover a wallet, and learn basic security practices. Whether you are using trezor.io start instructions in a browser or following the on-screen prompts from Trezor.io/Start, this guide gives clear, step-by-step help so you can finish setup confidently.

Before you begin

  1. Find the original packaging and USB cable that came with your Trezor device. Avoid third-party cables if possible.
  2. Ensure you're on a trusted computer. Update your OS and browser, and avoid public or shared machines.
  3. Open your browser and go to Trezor.io/Start by typing it directly in the address bar to reduce phishing risk. This is often shown as Trezor.io Start in quick links.
  4. Do not connect your device until instructed on the screen. The trezor.io start page will guide you to plug in the device when ready.

Step-by-step setup (typical)

  1. Visit Trezor.io/Start — type Trezor.io/Start in the address bar and confirm the site certificate matches Trezor’s domain.
  2. Click the button on the start page to begin. The site will check for the latest firmware and the recommended Trezor Bridge or WebUSB method.
  3. When prompted, connect your Trezor device using the supplied cable. Follow on-device instructions; the device screen and the website will show matching prompts.
  4. Install the firmware if the device requests it. Only install firmware downloaded from the official start page to avoid risks.
  5. Create a new wallet or recover an existing one. If creating a new wallet, write down the recovery seed exactly and store it offline. The browser UI (after visiting Trezor.io Start) will confirm your seed words on the device only.
  6. Set a PIN on the device — choose a PIN you will remember but others cannot guess.
  7. Finish setup and check that your accounts appear in the wallet interface. Send a small test transaction to verify everything works before moving larger amounts.

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Security best practices

Troubleshooting common issues

If the website doesn't detect your device, try a different USB cable or USB port and ensure any required bridge or browser permissions are enabled. If firmware update fails, do not force the device—follow the recovery instructions shown on the Trezor start page and consult their official support. When in doubt, verify links and certificates before proceeding with any sensitive action through Trezor.io Start or similar pages.

FAQs — Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Trezor.io/Start the only place I should download setup files?
Yes. Always use the official start page (type Trezor.io/Start) to download firmware or companion software. Do not follow links from emails or social media posts claiming to update your device.
2. Can I recover my wallet on a different Trezor device?
Yes. Use the recovery option on the new device and enter your recovery seed. Follow the instructions shown on the Trezor.io/Start flow and confirm operations on the device screen.
3. What should I do if I lost my recovery seed?
Unfortunately, if the recovery seed is lost and not stored elsewhere, funds cannot be recovered. Always back up your recovery seed in a secure physical location during the initial setup through trezor.io start.
4. Is a passphrase required?
No, a passphrase is optional but recommended for additional security. A passphrase combined with your recovery seed creates a unique wallet that is not recoverable by the seed alone—store passphrases separately and securely.
5. How can I verify the authenticity of Trezor.io Start?
Check the browser’s address bar for the correct domain (trezor.io) and the secure lock icon. Confirm the certificate details if uncertain, and consider bookmarking the verified Trezor.io/Start page for future use.