Welcome to Trezor Start, your guided entry point for setting up a hardware wallet and taking full control of your digital assets. This demo website mirrors the structure of a typical onboarding flow while showcasing a modern, redesigned layout with new colors and improved readability.
This page is an unofficial demo layout created for educational and design purposes only. It is not affiliated with or operated by SatoshiLabs or the official Trezor project.
For real wallet setup, always verify the official domain and never enter your recovery seed on a computer or website.
Setting up a hardware wallet is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your cryptocurrency. A guided start page ensures that every user follows the correct order: installing verified software, connecting the device, updating firmware, and creating or recovering a wallet securely.
This layout mirrors a familiar onboarding experience but introduces a calmer color palette, larger spacing, and card‑based steps that reduce cognitive load. Each section is clearly separated so new users can move forward with confidence and without confusion.
Plug your hardware wallet into your computer using the supplied USB cable. Ensure the connection is stable before proceeding to the next step.
Download and install the official desktop application. Avoid third‑party sources and always verify digital signatures when possible.
Choose whether to create a new wallet or recover an existing one using your recovery phrase, entered only on the device itself.
Security is not just a feature, it is the foundation. Hardware wallets isolate private keys from internet‑connected devices, dramatically reducing the risk of malware, phishing, and remote attacks.
A well‑designed start page reinforces safe behavior by repeating critical rules such as never sharing recovery phrases, never storing them digitally, and always verifying on‑device prompts. Visual warnings and clear typography help ensure these messages are noticed and remembered.
New users often have similar concerns when starting their self‑custody journey. Addressing these questions directly on the start page reduces anxiety and support requests while improving overall trust in the product.
Common topics include firmware updates, device authenticity checks, and what to do if a wallet is lost or damaged. Clear answers help users understand that their funds are protected by cryptography, not by the physical device alone.