Before you begin
Make sure you have:
- Your sealed Trezor device (Model One or Model T).
- A computer with a USB port (or a phone with OTG support) and internet connection.
- A private, distraction‑free area to write down your recovery seed on the provided card (don’t use digital notes).
Step 1 — Unbox & inspect
Check the packaging seals and inspect the device for any signs of tampering. If anything looks suspicious, contact support and do not use the device.
Step 2 — Connect your Trezor
- Plug the Trezor into your computer using the supplied USB cable. Model T uses USB‑C, Model One uses micro‑USB.
- Open your browser and go to
trezor.io/start(this page) or to Trezor Suite if you prefer the desktop app. - Follow the on‑screen prompts — the website/app will detect the device and guide you through updates and initialization.
Step 3 — Install latest firmware
New devices may need a firmware update before first use. The official setup flow will check for this and install it for you.
Step 4 — Create a PIN
You’ll be prompted to create a PIN on the device. The PIN protects the device locally and adds an extra layer of safety if your hardware is lost or stolen.
- Choose a PIN length you can remember but that’s not easily guessable.
- Don’t store the PIN on an internet‑connected device.
Step 5 — Write down your recovery seed (never digitize)
The device will generate a recovery seed (12, 18, or 24 words) — this is the single most important item for recovering your funds if your device is lost or damaged.
- Write each word carefully on the supplied recovery card or another secure paper backup (never on a computer or cloud note).
- Store multiple copies in separate secure locations (e.g., safe deposit box, home safe).
- Do not share your recovery seed with anyone or enter it into any website or app except the official Trezor recovery flow when restoring.
Step 6 — Set an optional passphrase (advanced)
A passphrase is like a 25th word that augments your seed with an extra secret. Use it only if you understand the tradeoffs:
- It provides plausible deniability and additional protection.
- If you forget the passphrase, funds tied to that passphrase cannot be recovered.
- Do not store your passphrase digitally unless it’s encrypted and offline.
Step 7 — Install Trezor Suite or use web wallet
Trezor Suite (desktop app) or the official web interface lets you manage accounts, send/receive coins, and interact with dApps. Always use the official Trezor Suite from trezor.io or the installed app’s updater.
Step 8 — Receive and verify test transaction
- Create a receiving address in Trezor Suite.
- Send a small test amount from another wallet to that address.
- Verify the address on the Trezor device display — the device screen is the only trusted place to confirm addresses.
Security best practices
- Keep your recovery seed offline and split copies across secure locations.
- Never plug your device into unknown public charging ports.
- Always confirm transaction details on the device screen before approving.
- Enable firmware and software updates promptly using official channels.
Troubleshooting
If your device isn’t recognized, try these quick steps:
- Try a different USB cable or port.
- Restart your computer and reopen Trezor Suite or the website.
- Temporarily disable browser extensions that may interfere with USB access.
- If needed, visit trezor.io/support for device‑specific guidance.
FAQ
- Can I recover my wallet on a different Trezor or software?
- Yes. Your recovery seed can restore your wallet on any compatible hardware wallet or software wallet that supports BIP39/standard seeds. Use only trusted software.
- What happens if I lose my device?
- If your recovery seed is safe, you can restore funds to a new device. If you used an additional passphrase and forgot it, those funds may be inaccessible.
- Should I ever type my recovery seed into a computer?
- Only during a controlled, official recovery process and only when you know exactly why you are doing it. Prefer restoring using the Trezor device itself when possible.
Final checklist
- Device firmware updated and verified.
- PIN set and tested.
- Recovery seed written down in at least two secure places.
- Trezor Suite installed and linked.
- Small test transaction verified on the device screen.
You’re now ready to manage your crypto securely with your Trezor device. If you want a printable quickstart guide or tailored instructions for a specific coin or service (e.g. Bitcoin-only, Ethereum + dApps, or using FIDO2), click the button below to download specialized guides.