Your step-by-step walkthrough for securely initializing and using your Trezor hardware wallet
In today’s digital world, protecting your cryptocurrency assets is paramount. The Trezor hardware wallet is one of the most trusted solutions that keeps your private keys offline, away from potential hacks and phishing attacks.
This guide is designed to take you through the entire process of starting up your Trezor device using the official Trezor.io/Start platform — from unboxing to securing your recovery seed and performing your first transaction.
Whether you are a complete beginner or upgrading to a newer model, this detailed guide will ensure you feel confident and secure managing your digital assets.
Important Security Tip: Never share your recovery seed with anyone, and avoid storing it digitally or online.
Upon receiving your Trezor, carefully open the package. Confirm the factory seal is intact to ensure the device hasn’t been tampered with during shipping.
Inside, you should find:
If the seal is broken or anything appears suspicious, contact Trezor Support immediately.
Connect the device with the supplied USB cable to your computer or smartphone. Your Trezor will power on automatically, displaying a welcome message.
For the Model T, the USB-C port allows you to connect to newer devices directly.
Open your preferred web browser (Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox recommended) and visit https://trezor.io/start.
This website provides the official web app interface to initialize and manage your Trezor.
Security Reminder: Always double-check the URL to avoid phishing sites.
If this is the first time you are using the device, or if a new firmware update is available, you will be prompted to install or update the firmware.
Firmware updates improve security, fix bugs, and add new features.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the firmware installation.
You will be given two options:
For new users, select Create a new wallet.
Your Trezor will now display your recovery seed words — 12, 18, or 24 words depending on your model.
Write these words down in the correct order on the recovery seed card provided or other secure, offline storage.
This seed is the only way to restore access to your funds if your device is lost or damaged.
Your device may ask you to confirm certain words to ensure you have copied them correctly.
Set a personal PIN code to protect your device from unauthorized access.
The PIN will be required every time you connect your Trezor to your computer or smartphone.
Choose a unique PIN that you can remember but others cannot guess easily.
After setup, the Trezor Start page will display your wallet dashboard.
From here, you can manage multiple cryptocurrency accounts, send and receive funds, and explore device settings.