Trezor.io/start

Official start page — downloads, setup, and security for Trezor users

Welcome to Trezor

Start securing your crypto with Trezor — quick, clear, official guidance

Trezor devices provide a reliable way to hold your private keys offline. This page collects everything you need to get started safely: verified downloads, setup steps, security recommendations, and links to official support. Follow the steps below carefully — security is a practice as much as a product.

1. Get an official device

Buy from Trezor.io or authorized resellers. Inspect packaging and seals to avoid tampering.

2. Download Trezor Suite

Download the official Trezor Suite app for desktop or use the web client. Always verify the URL and file signatures when available.

3. Initialize & backup

Set a PIN, generate your recovery seed on-device, and store the seed offline. Consider durable backups for long-term safety.

4. Verify & use

Verify receiving addresses on the device screen and confirm each transaction manually before approving.

Need help getting started?

We recommend following the official setup guide in Trezor Suite and reviewing our security checklist. If you're migrating from another wallet or setting up multi-signature, consult the advanced guides for best results.

Security checklist

  • Buy only from official channels to avoid tampered devices.
  • Keep your recovery seed offline; never enter it into a computer or phone.
  • Verify firmware versions and update only via official Trezor Suite channels.
  • Use passphrases and multisig setups for advanced protection where appropriate.
  • Periodically audit your backup locations and access policies for long-term holdings.

Resources & FAQ

Common questions: How do I recover a wallet? What to do if I lose my device? Where to buy? Answers and deep-dive guides are available in the support center, including video walkthroughs and community discussions.

  • Recovering funds: Use your recovery seed with a new Trezor device or compatible wallet.
  • Reporting issues: Open a ticket with official support for hardware or firmware problems.
  • Advanced setups: See guides for passphrases, multisig, and enterprise workflows.

Developer & integration notes

Developers integrating with Trezor should use the official APIs and follow the security guidance: request minimal permissions, guide users to verify transactions on-device, and avoid transmitting sensitive data. SDKs and documentation are available to streamline integration.

Legal & notices

Trezor is a security tool. Users are responsible for managing their own recovery seeds and access. Read the terms and product documentation for warranty, usage, and privacy details.