Trezor.io/Start®
Welcome to the setup experience for Trezor® hardware wallets. This page demonstrates a long‑form content presentation layout with a clean white background, designed for clarity, trust, and ease of use.
Begin SetupGet Started with Your Trezor® Device
Setting up your Trezor hardware wallet is a critical step in securing your digital assets. A proper setup ensures that your private keys remain offline and protected from malware, phishing attempts, and unauthorized access.
This long‑form layout guides users step by step, using clear typography, generous spacing, and a distraction‑free white background to improve readability and user confidence.
1. Connect Your Device
Plug your Trezor device into your computer using the supplied USB cable. Make sure the connection is secure and that your device powers on correctly.
2. Install Trezor Software
Download and install the official desktop or web interface used to manage your hardware wallet. This software allows you to interact safely with your device.
3. Create or Recover Wallet
Choose whether you want to create a new wallet or recover an existing one using your recovery seed. Follow on‑screen instructions carefully.
Security First Philosophy
Trezor® hardware wallets are designed with a security‑first mindset. By isolating private keys from internet‑connected devices, they significantly reduce the risk of remote attacks.
Long‑form educational content helps users understand why each step matters, from verifying firmware authenticity to safely storing recovery seeds offline.
A minimalist white background supports this philosophy by reducing cognitive load and keeping the user focused on essential actions and information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I use a hardware wallet?
Hardware wallets store private keys offline, making them far more secure than software wallets or exchanges that remain connected to the internet.
What is a recovery seed?
A recovery seed is a series of words generated during setup that allows you to recover your wallet if your device is lost or damaged. It should never be shared or stored digitally.
Is this page the official Trezor website?
No. This page is a layout and content demonstration only. Always verify the official domain and security certificates when working with real devices.