Overview — Why begin at trezor.io/start?
trezor.io/start is the official launchpad for every new Trezor® user. It consolidates verified links to the Trezor Suite App (desktop), the Trezor Bridge helper, firmware updates and step-by-step setup instructions. Always use this page to avoid phishing clones and unofficial downloads.
What trezor.io/start provides
- Trezor Suite Download — desktop installers for Windows, macOS and Linux.
- Trezor Bridge Download — optional connector for browser-based flows where required.
- Guided initialization: device pairing, PIN creation, and secure recording of your recovery seed phrase.
Setting up your Trezor® Hardware Wallet
After visiting trezor.io/start
, download the Suite or follow the web prompts. Connect your Trezor® device, choose a strong PIN, and write down the recovery phrase exactly as shown. Your hardware display is the final authority — always confirm addresses and amounts on the device before approving a transaction.
Trezor Wallet Login & daily use
"Trezor Login" typically means unlocking your device with the PIN while using the Trezor Suite App or web interface. The Suite displays account balances, transaction history and advanced settings; the device signs transactions offline so private keys never leave the hardware.
Troubleshooting common connection and login issues
If you face Trezor Login not working or are Unable to login Trezor, proceed in this order: try a different USB cable and port, reboot the computer, reinstall or update the Trezor Suite App, install/update Trezor Bridge if the web flow requests it, and confirm firmware is current. Use the desktop Suite when browser permissions block access — it often resolves Error Connecting Trezor Account.
Account recovery, 2FA and security notes
If your device is lost, restore accounts using your recovery seed on a new Trezor® or compatible offline tool. Trezor® uses seed phrase + PIN rather than conventional 2FA; references to Trezor 2fa reset usually relate to third-party services (exchanges) linked with your wallet. Never enter your seed phrase on an online form or share it with anyone.