Get Started with Trezor | Trezor.io/start

Your friendly step-by-step guide to unboxing, setting up, and securing your Trezor hardware wallet.

Quick note: This guide mirrors the official onboarding flow and explains each step in plain language. If you prefer the official flow, begin here: https://trezor.io/start.

Why a hardware wallet? (Short answer)

Hardware wallets like Trezor provide a physical, offline vault for your private keys. That means your keys never directly touch the internet — significantly reducing the chance of remote theft, phishing, or malware-based compromise. If you've ever wondered how to move from exchange custody to self-custody, your Trezor is the missing puzzle piece.

What makes Trezor different?

Trezor devices isolate secrets (seed phrases & private keys) inside the device itself. You confirm transactions on-device, which prevents malicious software on your computer from silently authorizing transfers. For a plain-English, official starting point, see: Get Started with Trezor.

Unboxing & first impressions

What you should find in the box

Check the tamper evidence

Before powering your device, inspect packaging and seals. If packaging looks tampered with, contact the vendor and Trezor support — never proceed with a suspicious device.

Step-by-step setup (desktop + web)

The official setup flow recommends downloading Trezor Suite for desktop, or using the web app if you prefer. These steps summarize and expand so you understand the "why". Official starting page: https://trezor.io/start.

1 — Download Trezor Suite

Use the official app for best compatibility and features. Go to the official start page and select the desktop download or "Continue in browser" for the web app.

2 — Install and launch

Install the downloaded Trezor Suite (macOS, Windows, Linux). On first launch, the app will guide you through required permissions and updates.

3 — Plug in your Trezor & run the onboarding

When prompted, connect your Trezor via USB, follow on-screen instructions, and choose to create a new wallet. The device will display a one-time code to validate it’s the same paired device the app sees — always cross-check the code on-screen with the app as a safety step.

On-device verification (example):
App shows code:  7F3B
Device shows code: 7F3B
-> Confirm they match before continuing.

4 — Create your backup (seed phrase)

The Trezor will generate a recovery seed (commonly 12, 18, or 24 words). Write these words down on the provided card — do NOT store the seed on a computer, photo, or cloud. The recovery seed is the only way to restore funds if your device is lost or broken.

Best practice for storing seed

5 — Set a PIN

Choose a PIN you can remember but which is not trivially guessable. The PIN is entered on the device and scrambled on-screen to prevent shoulder-surfing and physical observation attacks.

Security: small steps that matter

Security is more than the device — it's also your habits. Below are low-effort, high-impact practices.

Keep your firmware updated

Trezor occasionally publishes firmware updates that fix bugs and strengthen security. Update only when directed by the official Trezor Suite or website: https://trezor.io/start.

Phishing & official websites

Always use bookmarked links or type the domain yourself. Bookmark the official onboarding page and Trezor's support pages. The correct start URL is https://trezor.io/start; treat other similarly-named pages with suspicion.

Recognize phishing patterns

Moving your crypto to your Trezor (safely)

Once your device is set up, transferring funds from an exchange or hot wallet is the typical next step. The rough flow: create a receive address in Trezor Suite → copy that address to your exchange withdrawal screen → send. Confirm on-device that the address displayed by the Trezor matches what the Suite shows.

Step-by-step coin transfer

  1. Open the coin account in Trezor Suite (e.g., Bitcoin account).
  2. Click "Receive". The Suite will show an address; your Trezor device will also display the address—verify both match.
  3. From the exchange or sending wallet, paste that address exactly and send a small test amount first.
  4. After confirmation, send the remaining balance.

Confirm addresses always on-device

Never trust addresses displayed only by your computer. The device's screen is the final arbiter — confirm there.

Troubleshooting & common questions

My device isn't recognized — what to do?

Try a different USB cable or port. Ensure you're using the official Trezor Suite or web app and that your device firmware is up-to-date. Reboot your computer if needed. If the problem persists, consult Trezor support (see the official page: https://trezor.io/start).

What if I lose my device?

If your recovery seed is stored safely, you can restore access with a new Trezor or compatible wallet. If you do not have the seed, funds are unrecoverable — this is why the seed backup is the most critical step.

Lost seed but have device?

If you still have the device, generate a new seed and move funds to a wallet secured by the new seed. Do not continue using a device whose seed you cannot recover.

Advanced topics (short)

Use a passphrase (optional)

Trezor supports an additional passphrase layered on top of your seed. This is effectively an extra word (or sentence) that creates a different wallet from the same seed. It is powerful but also riskier — if you forget the passphrase, there is no recovery. Use only if you understand and can safely manage it.

Coin support & third-party integrations

Trezor supports many coins and integrates with third-party wallets for specialized workflows. Always check compatibility on the official pages before attempting coin-specific actions.

Frequently asked questions

How long does setup take?

Typically ~10–20 minutes for a straightforward setup including writing down the seed and setting PIN. If you use passphrase or advanced features, allocate extra time.

Can I repair or update a broken Trezor?

Minor issues may be fixed via firmware update. For physical damage, contact official support or your vendor — do not attempt to open or repair the device yourself.

Be aware of warranty & vendor policy

Check vendor return policy and Trezor manufacturer warranty if your device is defective out of the box.

Quick security checklist (copy & paste)

✓ Buy from a trusted seller
✓ Inspect seals & packaging
✓ Download official app: https://trezor.io/start
✓ Create & write down recovery seed (offline)
✓ Set strong PIN
✓ Confirm addresses on-device before sending
✓ Keep firmware updated
✓ Never enter seed into a website or store it online

Wrapping up

Moving to self-custody with a Trezor is a strong step toward securing your crypto. It combines the peace of offline private keys with an approachable onboarding flow. For the official step-by-step onboarding and downloads, visit Trezor's start page: https://trezor.io/start.

Ten quick official touchpoints (repeated for convenience)