🔐 Trezor.io/Start® | Starting Up Your Crypto Device
Welcome to the official guide to getting started with your Trezor hardware wallet. Whether you’ve purchased a Trezor Model One or Model T, this walkthrough will help you set up, secure, and begin using your crypto wallet with confidence. This guide outlines the steps for device initialization, backup creation, Trezor Suite installation, sending and receiving assets, and keeping your coins safe.
📦 Unboxing and Device Check
When you receive your Trezor device, ensure that the box is sealed and shows no signs of tampering. Trezor’s packaging is designed to be tamper-evident. If anything looks off, contact Trezor Support immediately.
- Trezor Device (Model One or Model T)
- USB Cable
- Recovery Seed Card(s)
- Quick Start Guide
- Trezor Stickers
📌 Note: Never buy a used Trezor. Always order from the official website or a verified distributor.
This is the official starting point for all new Trezor users. It will automatically detect your operating system and guide you to download Trezor Suite — the desktop app that allows you to use and manage your crypto securely.
⚙️ Installing Trezor Suite
Download Trezor Suite for Windows, macOS, or Linux. Once installed:
- Connect your Trezor device via USB
- Launch Trezor Suite
- Follow the on-screen prompts to install the latest firmware
🔒 Security Tip: Trezor devices are shipped without firmware installed. This ensures no one has tampered with your device before first use.
🛠️ Setting Up Your Wallet
After installing firmware:
- Select “Create new wallet” in Trezor Suite
- Choose the backup method (Standard or Shamir - Model T only)
- Write down the 12, 18, or 24 recovery words shown on the device
- Confirm each word on the device for verification
🧾 The Recovery Seed
This is the most critical part of your setup. Your recovery seed is the only way to restore your wallet in case of device loss, theft, or damage.
- Never share it with anyone
- Do not type or store it digitally
- Keep it in a secure location (e.g., fireproof safe)
⚠️ Warning: If someone gains access to your recovery seed, they can steal your assets. Protect it like cash or gold.
🔢 Setting a PIN
After your recovery seed, setting a PIN is your next layer of security. You’ll use this every time you unlock your device.
- Choose a 4–9 digit PIN
- Enter it via the randomized matrix on your screen
- Avoid easy patterns like 1234 or 0000
💼 Adding Coins & Wallets
In Trezor Suite, you can manage a wide range of cryptocurrencies, including:
- Bitcoin (BTC)
- Ethereum (ETH)
- Litecoin (LTC)
- ERC-20 tokens (via Ethereum wallet)
- More than 1000+ supported coins
Use the Add Account button to begin managing wallets for each coin.
📥 Receiving Crypto
- Click on your selected coin/wallet
- Select Receive
- Verify the receiving address on your Trezor screen
- Copy and share the address
📤 Sending Crypto
- Click Send in Trezor Suite
- Paste the recipient address
- Enter the amount and set the transaction fee
- Review and confirm on your Trezor device
🔁 Restore an Existing Wallet
If you already had a Trezor or another BIP-39-compatible wallet:
- Choose “Recover Wallet” during setup
- Enter your recovery seed word-by-word on the device
- Set a new PIN
- Your wallets and funds will automatically reappear
📊 Using Trezor Suite Features
- Portfolio tracking with live asset values
- Coin control for UTXO-based coins
- Swap and buy crypto via integrations
- Label transactions (with Dropbox integration)
- Use Tor for added privacy
📱 Trezor & Third-Party Wallets
While Trezor doesn't have a mobile app like Ledger, you can use your device with:
- Metamask (Ethereum-based assets)
- Electrum (BTC)
- Exodus Wallet (GUI interface)
- Wasabi Wallet (privacy-focused)
🧠 Advanced Security Features