Trezor.io/start — Get Started — Official Setup Guide

A concise, step-by-step HTML walkthrough to set up your Trezor hardware wallet. Keyword: Trezor.io/start

Why use Trezor?

Hardware wallets like the Trezor keep your private keys offline so that your crypto remains under your control. Starting at Trezor.io/start, this guide covers unboxing, initial setup, recovery best practices, and links to official resources.

Quick checklist

Step 1 — Unbox & verify

What to look for

Inspect the tamper-evident seal and the cardboard sleeve. Official Trezor packaging includes clear security indicators; if anything looks altered, contact support immediately via the official channels below.

Official verification links

Step 2 — Connect & install

Go to Trezor.io/start on a trusted computer. Follow the on-screen prompts to download Trezor Suite (recommended) or use the browser-based setup. Always download software from official domains listed above.

Tips

Step 3 — Create a PIN & backup

During first use you will set a device PIN. Pick a PIN you can remember but which is not easily guessable. Next, write down the recovery seed on paper — never keep it digitally. Use more than one copy stored in separate secure locations if you wish.

Recovery best practices

  1. Write the seed immediately and verify it using the device.
  2. Never type the recovery into an online form or take a photo.
  3. Consider using a stainless steel backup plate for disaster resilience.

Step 4 — Update firmware & use

After setup, check for firmware updates via trezor.io/firmware or inside Trezor Suite. Keep firmware and software current to benefit from security improvements.

Daily use

Connect your Trezor when you need to sign transactions. For routine checks, avoid connecting the device to unknown public machines.

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Trezor.io/start the official setup page?
A: Yes — Trezor.io/start is the official starting point. Always confirm the domain reads trezor.io and the page uses HTTPS.
Q: What if I lose my seed?
A: Losing your recovery seed means losing access to funds if the device is lost or damaged. Move assets to a new wallet only after you possess a securely stored recovery seed.
Q: Can I recover on another device?
A: Yes. Use another Trezor or compatible BIP39-compatible hardware wallet and restore using your recovery seed following the official restore instructions at the links above.
Q: How do I contact official support?
A: Use trezor.io/support for verified support channels. Avoid third-party help that asks for private keys or full seed phrases.