Welcome to the official setup portal for your Trezor hardware wallet. Secure your crypto the right way, from the very first step.
Get Startedtrezor.io/start is the official onboarding and setup guide hosted by SatoshiLabs, designed to help new or returning users initialize and secure their Trezor hardware wallet (Model One, Model T, or other supported models). Using this portal ensures you're following the latest verified procedures and downloading authentic software and firmware—minimizing risk from phishing or malicious sites.
Through this page, you'll be guided to download Trezor Suite, connect your device, install or update firmware, generate or recover a wallet, set security parameters, and more.
https://trezor.io/start
. Always double-check the URL to avoid phishing sites.
Because your Trezor wallet is your gateway to controlling digital assets, every stage of setup is critical. Here are key precautions and best practices to follow:
trezor.io/start
—never click random links or search ads.
Yes — as long as you verify the correct URL (https) and follow the official instructions. This portal is directly provided by Trezor’s creators. Malicious imposters may try to mimic it, so always double-check.
The full setup experience is designed for desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux). Some web or experimental flows may work via browser with USB‑OTG support, but desktop is strongly recommended for stability and security.
That message often appears when the device lacks firmware or needs a reinitialization. Go to trezor.io/start
, and the process will guide you through downloading Suite, installing firmware, and restoring or creating your wallet. Community users have encountered this in cases of device reset or firmware errors. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Try switching browsers (Chrome, Brave), checking your USB cable or port, installing the Trezor Bridge helper if required, or using the desktop Suite directly. Some users have reported browser compatibility issues or misbehaving ports. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
If recovering an existing wallet, yes—choose the “Recover wallet” path. But generating a fresh seed is generally safer when creating a new wallet to isolate exposure.
As long as you have your recovery seed, you can restore your wallet (and funds) on a new Trezor device or compatible wallet that supports the same standard (e.g. BIP-39). Without the seed, funds are irretrievable.
Go to https://trezor.io/start
and follow the secure setup steps. Your crypto deserves the strongest protection from day one.