Trezor.io/start – Official Start Page for Trezor Users

A concise presentation & setup primer for new Trezor hardware wallet users.

Introduction

Welcome! This presentation explains the official onboarding route for Trezor hardware wallets: the Trezor Start experience. It covers what users should expect when they visit trezor.io/start, the recommended setup flow, security best practices, and troubleshooting highlights. The goal is to help new owners set up and secure their Trezor device reliably and quickly.

Why use the official start page?

The official start page centralizes the recommended workflow: download or open the Trezor Suite, install firmware if required, initialize the device, and learn how to safely move assets. Using the official path reduces risk (phishing, fake apps) and ensures you follow Trezor’s verified checks.

What you will need before you begin

Time estimate

Most setups take about 10–20 minutes. This includes installing the Suite (or using the web app), installing firmware if prompted, initializing your wallet, and writing down the recovery seed.

Step-by-step official setup (clean, minimal)

Step 1 — Open the start page and download the Suite

Visit the official start page and download the Trezor Suite application for desktop or choose “Continue in browser” for the web app. Desktop apps often give the best experience; the web app works well if you prefer not to install software.

Step 2 — Install firmware and authenticate

New devices may ship without firmware. Trezor Suite will prompt you to install the recommended firmware. Follow on-screen instructions exactly and verify any device prompts. The Suite will also perform a device authentication check so you can confirm the device is genuine.

Step 3 — Initialize and create your wallet

You will choose whether to create a new wallet or restore an existing one. If creating new, you’ll generate and confirm a recovery seed. This step is critical: write the seed down neatly and store it in a secure backup (and never store it digitally plaintext).

Step 4 — Configure security options

After initialization set a PIN (and passphrase if you want an additional hidden wallet). Use a PIN that ’s memorable but not guessable; consider a long passphrase for stronger security if you understand how hidden wallets work.

Step 5 — Move funds & verify

Move a small test amount first to confirm everything works. Use official guides to transfer assets from exchanges or other wallets. After you confirm, you can transfer larger amounts.

Security best practices

A hardware wallet is only as secure as the owner’s habits. Never share your recovery seed, never enter the seed into a website or an app, and be cautious of unsolicited support offers or links. Consider a metal seed backup for long-term storage.

Common pitfalls

  1. Buying a used or tampered device — always buy from official channels.
  2. Entering your recovery phrase into websites or digital files.
  3. Ignoring firmware updates — some updates include important security fixes.

Troubleshooting highlights

Device not detected

Try another USB cable or port, ensure the Suite has permission to access the device, and check Trezor support if the device still won’t appear.

Firmware interrupted

If an update fails, follow the official recovery instructions in the guides. Do not share your recovery phrase during recovery assistance calls or chats.

Closing summary

Follow the official onboarding flow at trezor.io/start, install and use Trezor Suite, keep firmware up to date, and protect your recovery seed physically. These steps together provide a strong foundation for keeping your crypto safe.