Trézor.io/Start — Starting Up™ Your Device | Trezor®
Setting up a hardware wallet is one of the smartest steps you can take to protect your digital assets. If you’ve chosen a Trezor® hardware wallet, you’re already on the right path. The official onboarding page, Trézor.io/Start, is designed to guide users through the secure and correct setup of their device. In this guide, we’ll walk through what to expect when starting up your Trezor wallet, why the process matters, and how to ensure your crypto remains safe from day one.
Why Start at Trézor.io/Start?
Trezor hardware wallets are built around a simple principle: you control your private keys. Unlike software wallets or exchanges, a Trezor device keeps your sensitive information offline, protecting it from malware, phishing attacks, and unauthorized access.
However, this security only works if the device is set up properly. That’s why Trezor directs all new users to Trézor.io/Start. This official page ensures:
- You install authentic firmware
- You avoid fake or malicious setup software
- You follow best security practices from the beginning
Skipping this step or using unofficial sources can put your funds at serious risk.
What You Need Before Starting
Before visiting Trézor.io/Start, make sure you have the following ready:
- Your Trezor Model One or Trezor Model T
- A computer or mobile device with internet access
- A USB cable (or USB-C for Model T)
- A quiet, private environment for writing down your recovery seed
Security starts with preparation. Never rush the setup process, and never share your screen or seed phrase with anyone.
Step 1: Visit Trézor.io/Start
When you open Trézor.io/Start in your browser, you’ll be prompted to select your device model. This ensures that the instructions and firmware match your specific Trezor hardware.
From there, you’ll be guided to install Trezor Suite, the official desktop or web application used to manage your wallet. Trezor Suite acts as the control center for sending, receiving, and managing your crypto assets.
Important: Only download Trezor Suite from the official website. Bookmark it to avoid phishing sites in the future.
Step 2: Connect Your Trezor Device
Once Trezor Suite is installed, connect your device to your computer using the supplied cable. If your device is brand new, it will not yet have firmware installed.
Trezor Suite will automatically detect this and prompt you to install the latest official firmware. This step ensures your device has the most up-to-date security features and bug fixes.
During firmware installation:
- Do not disconnect the device
- Do not close the application
- Verify instructions on the device screen
This verification step prevents malicious firmware from being installed without your knowledge.
Step 3: Create a New Wallet
After firmware installation, you’ll be asked whether you want to create a new wallet or recover an existing one. If this is your first Trezor device, choose Create new wallet.
Your Trezor will then generate a recovery seed, usually consisting of 12, 20, or 24 words depending on your device and settings. This seed is the single most important part of your wallet.
Why the Recovery Seed Matters
Your recovery seed is the master key to your funds. Anyone who has it can access your crypto — without your device.
Best practices:
- Write it down on paper (never digitally)
- Store it offline in a secure location
- Never take photos of it
- Never share it with anyone, including “support”
Trezor will ask you to confirm the seed by re-entering selected words, ensuring you’ve written it down correctly.
Step 4: Set a PIN and Optional Passphrase
Next, you’ll create a PIN code for your device. This PIN protects your Trezor if it’s lost or stolen. Each incorrect attempt increases the delay before another try, making brute-force attacks nearly impossible.
Advanced users can also enable a passphrase. This adds an extra layer of security by creating hidden wallets that only appear when the correct passphrase is entered.
While optional, passphrases are highly recommended for users holding significant amounts of crypto.
Step 5: Access Trezor Suite
Once setup is complete, you’ll enter Trezor Suite, where you can:
- View account balances
- Send and receive cryptocurrencies
- Manage multiple assets
- Track portfolio performance
- Adjust security settings
Trezor supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many ERC-20 tokens. Each transaction must be confirmed on the physical device, ensuring nothing happens without your approval.
Security Tips for New Trezor Users
Starting up your device correctly is only the beginning. To stay secure long-term:
- Always verify addresses on the device screen
- Keep your firmware updated
- Ignore emails or messages claiming your wallet is “at risk”
- Never enter your recovery seed on any website
Remember: Trezor will never ask for your recovery seed online.
Troubleshooting and Support
If you encounter issues during setup, Trézor.io/Start links directly to official support resources and documentation. Common issues like connection errors or firmware installation problems are usually easy to resolve by following on-screen instructions.
Avoid third-party forums or unofficial guides when dealing with sensitive security steps.
Final Thoughts
The Trézor.io/Start — Starting Up™ Your Device page exists to make your first experience with a Trezor wallet secure, simple, and stress-free. By following the official setup process, you ensure that your private keys remain private and that your digital assets are protected from the very beginning.
A few careful minutes during setup can save you from years of regret. Take your time, follow the instructions, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with true crypto self-custody.