Step 1 — Connect your Trezor
Plug your Trezor into your computer using the supplied USB cable. Avoid untrusted USB hubs during critical operations.
Step-by-step guidance to safely unlock, verify, and use your hardware wallet.
Official guidance · Security-first · Last reviewed 2025
Logging in to your Trezor means unlocking access to accounts managed by the device. The private keys never leave the hardware — all confirmations happen on-device.
Open Trezor SuitePlug your Trezor into your computer using the supplied USB cable. Avoid untrusted USB hubs during critical operations.
Open the official Trezor Suite app (download from suite.trezor.io). The Suite detects connected devices and initiates the unlock flow.
Confirm your PIN directly on the Trezor device screen. The PIN entry is randomized on-screen to prevent remote keyloggers from learning your input.
If you use a passphrase, enter it via Suite or on-device depending on your settings. A passphrase creates a hidden wallet — losing it means losing access to that wallet.
After unlocking, review the accounts, balances, and transaction history in Suite. Any transaction must be confirmed on the device screen before it is broadcast.
When finished, disconnect your device or close Trezor Suite. For shared computers, clear browser caches and sign out of any linked services.
Below are short guides for common login situations.
Install Trezor Suite from the official site. Plug the device in and install any drivers if prompted. Always verify the URL and app signature if available.
Connect via Trezor Bridge or the integration recommended in Suite. Approve each transaction on-device — browser extensions should only request public addresses, never private keys or seeds.
If you forget your PIN, you can restore funds on a new device using your recovery seed. If you forget a passphrase, the specific hidden wallet tied to that passphrase is unrecoverable.
Some web apps support hardware wallets via WebUSB or Bridge, but Suite is the recommended, most secure option for initial setup and management.
Yes — the PIN is stored securely on the device and is never transmitted to the computer. PINs are required for each session to unlock use of the device.
Only visit trezor.io and suite.trezor.io. Check the browser padlock and DNS; avoid links from unsolicited messages.