Official Site® | trezor suite® | Getting Started

A clean, colorful, and copy-ready presentation-style guide to help you set up and use Trezor Suite securely. Includes official resource links and step-by-step headings (H1–H5).

H2 — Introduction: Why use Trezor Suite?

This section explains the role of Trezor Suite as the official desktop and web application for managing hardware wallet devices produced by Trezor. For anyone serious about self-custody and long-term crypto security, using a hardware wallet with an official companion app is a best practice: it keeps private keys offline, gives a clear UI for transactions and account management, and centralizes firmware and backup workflows in one trusted place.

H3 — What this guide covers

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H4 — Who this is for

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H2 — Quick start: Setup in five steps

  1. Download & verify:

    Always download Trezor Suite from the official sources listed above. Verify checksums or browser security indicators when available. Avoid downloading software from third-party sites to reduce risk of tampering.

  2. Connect device:

    Plug your Trezor device into your computer and follow the on-screen prompts in Suite. The Suite will detect the device and prompt for firmware updates if needed; apply updates only when you are confident about source integrity.

  3. Create a backup:

    Write down the recovery seed on paper or using an approved metal backup product. Do not store the seed digitally or in images. This backup is the only way to recover your funds if the device is lost or damaged.

  4. Set a device passphrase (optional):

    For advanced users, a passphrase provides an additional layer of protection. Understand the implications: passphrase loss is equivalent to losing access, and passphrases are not stored anywhere by Trezor.

  5. Fund and transact carefully:

    Send a small test transaction first. Review on-device confirmations before approving any transaction; the device screen is the final authority on destination and amounts.

H3 — Security checklist

H2 — Troubleshooting & help

H3 — Common issues

Connectivity problems, firmware update interruptions, or browser extension conflicts are common problems that an updated Suite and following official troubleshooting steps will usually fix. Consult the Support Center for step-by-step articles.

H4 — When to contact support

Contact official support if you see a device that behaves unexpectedly, a recovery attempt fails despite using the correct seed, or if the device suggests anything outside normal firmware prompts. Never share your seed — support will not ask for it.

H5 — Additional learning

Use the official docs and blog posts to deepen your knowledge. Follow security researchers and the official GitHub for release notes and commits if you want to audit or confirm changes directly.

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