Connect your Trezor hardware wallet to access your cryptocurrency safely. Your private keys never leave your device.
Please connect your Trezor device via USB
Follow these simple steps to securely access your cryptocurrency wallet using your Trezor hardware device.
Plug your Trezor hardware wallet into your computer using the provided USB cable. Make sure your device is powered on and the screen is active.
When prompted, enter your PIN using the on-screen keypad. The numbers are randomized for security, matching the layout shown on your Trezor device screen.
Confirm the login request on your Trezor device screen by pressing the physical button. Once verified, you'll have secure access to your cryptocurrency wallet.
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Hardware wallets provide unmatched security for your digital assets. Learn about the multiple layers of protection that keep your cryptocurrency safe.
Your private keys are stored in a secure chip that's impossible to extract. Even if your computer is compromised, your funds remain safe on your Trezor device.
Private keys never leave your device and never touch the internet. All signing happens locally on your Trezor hardware wallet in a completely offline environment.
Every transaction must be physically confirmed on your device. This prevents unauthorized access and protects you from phishing attacks and malware.
Your device is protected by a PIN that you create. After multiple wrong attempts, the device automatically wipes itself to prevent brute force attacks.
During setup, you receive a 12 or 24-word recovery seed. Store it safely offline to recover your wallet if your device is lost, stolen, or damaged.
Trezor displays all transaction details on its screen. Always verify addresses and amounts on the device screen, not just on your computer display.
Trezor has been protecting cryptocurrency since 2014. Join over 1 million users who trust us with their digital assets.
Having trouble connecting your device? Here are solutions to the most common problems users encounter.
Try using a different USB port or cable. Make sure your Trezor firmware is up to date. On Windows, you may need to install Trezor Bridge software. Restart your browser and reconnect the device.
If you've forgotten your PIN, you'll need to wipe your device and restore it using your recovery seed. This is why keeping your recovery seed safe is crucial. Never share your seed with anyone.
Check your internet connection and browser settings. Disable VPN or proxy if you're using one. Clear your browser cache and cookies. Make sure you're using a supported browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Brave.
If prompted to update firmware, follow the on-screen instructions carefully. Never interrupt a firmware update. Make sure your device is fully charged or connected to power during the update process.
Our support team is available 24/7 to help you with any issues. Visit our comprehensive knowledge base or contact support directly.
Trezor support will never ask for your recovery seed, PIN, or passphrase. Never enter your recovery seed on any website or digital device. Beware of phishing attempts and always verify you're on the official Trezor website.