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Official Site® | Trezor Suite® | Getting Started

By Team Trezor (Guide) · Updated:

Welcome! This friendly, practical guide walks you step-by-step through getting started with Trezor Suite®. We'll cover installation, first wallet setup, security best practices, everyday workflows, and common troubleshooting — all in a colorful, easy-to-scan format.

Why Trezor Suite®? (Quick overview)

Trezor Suite is a desktop and web-connected app used together with a Trezor hardware wallet. It acts as the interface for managing crypto accounts, sending and receiving funds, interacting with dApps, and keeping your private keys offline. This guide focuses on practical, safe first steps so you can start using your hardware wallet with confidence.

What you'll learn

  • How to install and connect Trezor Suite
  • How to initialize a new device and set a recovery plan
  • How to manage accounts and send/receive crypto
  • Everyday tips and safety checks

Step 1 — Installation & first connection

Download and prepare

Always download Trezor Suite from an official source. On first use, verify the app package signature if you know how — otherwise, follow the app's on-screen verification tools. When possible, use the desktop version for the most stable experience.

Checklist before you start

  • Unbox your hardware wallet in a private space
  • Use a trusted computer (avoid public or shared machines)
  • Have a pen and recovery sheet ready — write your recovery words by hand

Connect your device

Connect the Trezor device via USB or USB-C. Open Trezor Suite and follow the step-by-step prompts. When the device displays a confirmation prompt, verify the address or phrase shown on the Trezor screen directly — never trust only your computer screen.

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1. Open Trezor Suite on your desktop
2. Connect your Trezor device via USB
3. Confirm connection on the device display
4. Follow the on-screen 'Initialize' prompts

Step 2 — Initialize & secure your wallet

New device vs. recovering

If you're using a brand-new Trezor, choose "Create new wallet" and note the recovery seed. If you're restoring, choose "Recover wallet" and enter the recovery words when prompted. Use the device screen for any recovery-related confirmations.

Recovery phrase fundamentals

  • Write your recovery words on the physical card that came with the device — keep multiple secure copies in separate places.
  • Never store your seed digitally (not in email, photos, cloud storage, or text files).
  • Consider steel backup options for additional durability against fire/water.
Quick tip

Consider a passphrase (a BIP39 extension) as an optional extra layer — but treat it as an extra secret. Losing the passphrase is equivalent to losing access to funds.

Step 3 — Manage accounts, receive & send

Receiving crypto

To receive funds, open the account → click Receive → verify the receiving address on the device display. Only use addresses verified on the device screen.

Sending crypto

Enter the recipient address into Suite, choose amount and fee, then confirm the full transaction details on your Trezor device. Double-check amounts and addresses — hardware devices show a final confirmation to prevent malware tampering.

Common workflow

  1. Prepare transaction in Suite
  2. Review fee suggestion and choose speed
  3. Confirm transaction on the hardware device
Saved addresses

Only save recipient addresses locally if you fully trust the machine. Otherwise, paste and verify every address per transaction for best security.

Security best practices

Device hygiene

  • Keep firmware up to date — only install firmware from official sources.
  • Be wary of unsolicited firmware prompts; always confirm updates manually.

Operational security

Use a dedicated device (or at least a trusted user account) for crypto operations. Avoid browser extensions you don't trust and never enter your recovery seed on a computer.

Phishing & social engineering

Official services never ask for your recovery phrase. Treat any request for those words as an immediate red flag.

Extra layer: multisig

Consider using multisignature setups for larger balances — they distribute signing authority across multiple devices or custodians.

Day-to-day tips & productivity

Glossary of small tasks

  • Check balances: Open Suite to refresh accounts and check transactions.
  • Backup check: Periodically verify your recovery plan is accessible and intact.
  • Small test transaction: When sending to a new address, send a small test first.

Integrations & apps

Trezor Suite supports integrations with exchanges and dApps. When connecting, always confirm the requested permissions and the origin of the website.

Useful keyboard shortcuts

Learn the Suite shortcuts for faster navigation — check the Help menu for keyboard shortcuts for your OS.

Troubleshooting & FAQs

Common issues

  • Device not recognized: Try a different cable or USB port. Avoid USB hubs for initial setup.
  • Firmware install fails: Reboot device and computer, then retry. If persistent, consult official support.

When to reset

Only factory-reset your Trezor if you have your recovery phrase backed up. Resetting without your backup will make the device’s funds inaccessible.

Contacting support

If you're unsure, use official support channels and never share your recovery phrase in support chats or emails.

Final checklist & next steps

By now you should be able to: install Suite, initialize your device, make secure transactions, and maintain good operational security. Here are quick actionable next steps:

  • Confirm you have two safe backups of your recovery phrase.
  • Update firmware and Suite when stable releases appear.
  • Practice small transactions to familiarize yourself with flows.
  • Consider additional protections like passphrases and multisig for large holdings.
Open Resources & Office Links

Thanks for reading — stay safe and curious. This guide is an independent walkthrough intended for general informational purposes and not financial advice.