Set up your Trezor hardware wallet in minutes. Follow our step-by-step guide to initialize your device and protect your digital assets.
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Get the official Trezor Suite application for your desktop. It's available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Download SuiteUse the provided USB cable to connect your Trezor to your computer. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Connection GuideSet up your device, create a PIN, and securely write down your recovery seed phrase.
Initialization GuideInstall firmware, add accounts, and begin managing your cryptocurrencies securely.
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Find answers to common questions about setting up your Trezor device
To set up your Trezor, you'll need your Trezor device, the provided USB cable, a computer with internet access, and the Trezor Suite application. You should also have a pen and paper ready to write down your recovery seed.
The initial setup typically takes about 10-15 minutes. This includes installing Trezor Suite, connecting your device, installing firmware, creating a PIN, and writing down your recovery seed. The exact time may vary depending on your internet connection and device model.
The recovery seed is a list of 12-24 words that serves as a backup of your entire wallet. If your Trezor is lost, stolen, or damaged, you can use this seed to recover all your cryptocurrencies on a new device. It's crucial to store your recovery seed securely and never share it with anyone.
Currently, Trezor Suite is available as a desktop application for Windows, macOS, and Linux. There's also a web version that works on most browsers. While there isn't a dedicated mobile app yet, you can connect your Trezor to Android devices using a USB OTG cable.