Trezor Login — Fast & Secure
Logging in to your Trezor means connecting your physical device to a trusted interface (Trezor Suite or a supported web wallet), unlocking with your PIN, and approving actions on-device. The Trezor itself holds your private keys — the software only displays account data and relays signed transactions.
1. Use the official site or app
Open trezor.io/start or install Trezor Suite — always verify the domain and install official software.
2. Connect your device
Use a data-capable USB cable (or Bluetooth for Trezor Model T via approved apps). Connect and unlock with your PIN displayed on the device.
3. Approve on-device
Confirm addresses and transaction details shown on the Trezor screen before approving — never trust only the computer's display.
4. Manage & sign transactions
All cryptographic signatures happen on the Trezor hardware — this prevents key exposure even if your PC is compromised.
Which interface should I use?
Use Trezor Suite (desktop or web) for full functionality: firmware updates, account management, coin support, and integrations. For developers or advanced users, compatible third-party wallets (only verified ones) can be used — but prefer Trezor Suite for the best security posture.
Security fundamentals
Keep these rules front-of-mind: your recovery seed (24 words for Model T / 12–24 depending on setup) is the only backup — never type it into a website or share it. Always confirm addresses on the device's screen and never use installers from unknown sources.
Troubleshooting common login issues
Device not detected? Try a different USB cable/port, disable USB power-saving, and restart Trezor Suite. On Linux, check udev rules. If still not detected, reinstall Trezor Bridge or update drivers per official docs.
PIN forgotten? If you forget the PIN, you'll need your recovery seed to restore funds to a new device. The device can be wiped and restored only with the recovery phrase.
Firmware errors? Use official Trezor Suite to update firmware. If an update fails, follow the Trezor recovery instructions on the support site before attempting major changes.