Trezor.io/start — Official Page | Get Started with Trezor

An actionable, presentation-style guide for first-time setup, security best practices, and links to official resources.

Overview

What is Trezor and why use it?

Trezor is a family of hardware wallets designed to store and protect cryptocurrency private keys offline so that your funds remain under your control. A hardware wallet separates the signing of transactions from internet-connected devices — helping protect you from malware, phishing and remote attackers. This document walks you through the official start page, the Trezor Suite, setup steps, everyday usage, backups, and security best practices so you can confidently use a Trezor device.

Key benefits at a glance

Before you begin — Prepare

What you'll need

To set up a Trezor device you typically need:

Security notes before unboxing

Check packaging for tamper evidence and only follow the official start/guide flows. If anything looks tampered with, contact official support immediately. The official support and guides pages provide device-specific checks and instructions. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Step-by-step setup (official flow)

1. Visit trezor.io/start and open Trezor Suite

The official start page launches the guided onboarding for your device — this includes firmware installation if the device is shipped without firmware, creating a wallet backup, and setting a PIN. The guided flow typically takes ~15 minutes for first-time setup. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

2. Install firmware & initialize

When prompted by the Suite or the start web flow, install the firmware on your Trezor. Always use the Suite or the web start flow — do not install firmware from unknown or third-party packages.

3. Create a wallet backup (wallet backup phrase)

Follow the device prompts to write down the seed phrase (also called wallet backup). Use pen and paper. Store the phrase physically in a secure place (or split across multiple secure locations). The company now often uses the term wallet backup in documentation — follow official guidance in the guides and support pages. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

4. Set a PIN and optional passphrase

Set a secure PIN on the device and, if desired, enable a passphrase (BIP39 passphrase) for an additional hidden-wallet layer. Understand passphrases are powerful but permanent: losing a passphrase loses access to funds.

5. Move coins & test small transaction

After setup, transfer a small test amount from an exchange or software wallet to verify everything works before moving large sums.

Daily usage & Trezor Suite

Using Trezor Suite

Trezor Suite is the official desktop and web app for managing your Trezor device — use it to send/receive, check balances, buy/sell & swap assets, and update device firmware. The Suite is designed to keep the private keys on the hardware device while the Suite handles interface and transactions. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}

Best practices

Security deep-dive

Understand threats & mitigations

Hardware wallets dramatically reduce remote attack risk, but you must handle the physical device and the backup phrase responsibly. Common threats include:

Recovery & disaster planning

Create a recovery plan for heirs or for yourself in case of incapacity. Use multi-location backups or metal backup devices for extreme durability. Official Trezor guides and support pages describe recommended backup practices. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}

Advanced features & developer options

Passphrases & hidden wallets

Passphrases add an extra secret word to your wallet seed, creating distinct hidden wallets. Only use them if you understand the trade-offs: they improve privacy and plausible deniability, but losing the passphrase means losing access to that hidden wallet.

Firmware, open-source, and audits

Trezor’s software and hardware have historically been published openly and have undergone public auditing. Use official channels to validate firmware signatures and read the release notes in Suite before applying updates.

Developer resources

Trezor provides guides and docs for integration and developer tools on their site — check the Learn and Guides sections for API/SDK links and detailed docs when building integrations.

Troubleshooting & support

Common issues

Contacting official support

Always use the official support page for contacting Trezor support and to find device-specific troubleshooting articles. Avoid sharing your seed phrase or private keys with anyone — legitimate support will never ask for that. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}

Closing notes & next steps

Checklist before moving large funds

Using a hardware wallet is a highly effective method to secure your crypto assets, but it requires disciplined handling of the device and backups. This presentation provides the official links, the recommended setup flow, security tips, and next steps so you can follow the official onboarding with confidence.

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