Overview — Why Start with Trezor
Secure ownership of your crypto
Trezor hardware wallets place your private keys on a device you control. Starting your device correctly means you keep possession of your keys, generate a secure wallet backup, and minimise risks from phishing or remote theft.
What you’ll do in this guide
- Set up your Trezor device with Trezor Suite
- Create and store your wallet backup safely
- Update firmware and learn the security basics
- Connect, manage coins, and understand recovery best practices
Step 1 — Prepare
What you need before you begin
Hardware & software
- Your Trezor device (Model One, Model T, Safe series)
- A computer or device with a supported browser and the Trezor Suite app
- A private, offline place to write your wallet backup
Official start page
Open the official Trezor start page for device-specific instructions and downloads.
Step 2 — Install & Launch Trezor Suite
Download and verify
Install the Trezor Suite desktop or use the web app from the official Trezor Suite page. Verify the download if you prefer extra security steps, and always keep the Suite up to date.
Links
Step 3 — Initialize your device
On-device setup
Follow the on-screen steps. Choose whether to create a new wallet or restore from an existing wallet backup. If creating a new wallet, the device will generate your wallet backup (previously called a recovery seed).
Backup guidance
Write down your wallet backup words on a physical medium and store them in a safe location. Avoid screenshots, cloud storage, or digital copies.
How to use a wallet backup — Official GuideStep 4 — Firmware & security checks
Keep firmware updated
Updating firmware patches security improvements and ensures compatibility. Trezor Suite will prompt you when an update is available — follow the official instructions carefully.
Bridge & browser notes
Standalone Trezor Bridge is deprecated in favour of direct Suite integration. Remove legacy Bridge if you have it installed to avoid conflicts.
Bridge deprecation noticeStep 5 — Daily use & best practices
Sending & receiving
Use Trezor Suite to create, sign, and broadcast transactions. The device verifies transactions on its screen — always confirm amounts and addresses on the hardware display, not only in the app.
Security habits
- Never share your wallet backup or PIN
- Keep the device firmware and Trezor Suite updated
- Buy devices only from the official store to avoid tampering
Additional resources
Security & privacy
Read the security documentation to understand the threat model, privacy choices, and how Trezor protects keys and data.