Trezor Login

How to securely access your wallet with your Trezor hardware device using Trezor Suite.

There’s no password-only “account.” Your device is your login.

With Trezor, “logging in” means connecting your hardware wallet to Trezor Suite and approving actions on the device itself. This page walks you through the process, explains what to expect, and highlights the safety checks that protect your coins.

Never enter your recovery seed on any website. The 12–24 word seed lives only on paper and inside your device—never on a keyboard. No genuine Trezor login page will ask for it.
Quick Overview
  • Connect your Trezor via USB (or supported cable).
  • Open Trezor Suite (desktop recommended).
  • Confirm actions on the device—PIN, passphrase (optional), and account selection.
  • Manage coins: send, receive, and track portfolio securely.
Step-by-Step

How to “Log In” with Trezor

1
Start Trezor Suite. Launch the desktop app. Browser bridge flows can work, but desktop Suite offers the smoothest, most secure experience.
2
Connect your device. Plug in your Trezor Model One or Model T. If prompted to allow the computer, approve on the device.
3
Enter your PIN on the device. The PIN protects local access. If you enabled a passphrase, you’ll enter that on the trusted path (device/secure prompt).
4
Select accounts and networks. Within Suite, choose Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other supported networks and load the accounts you use.
5
Verify addresses on-device. When receiving, always confirm the address shown on your Trezor matches Suite before sharing it.
6
Approve sends on the device. Every transaction must be physically approved on your Trezor—this is your strongest protection.
Best Practices

Security Checklist

  • Download software only from the official Trezor source. Bookmark the genuine site to avoid look-alikes.
  • Keep your device firmware and Trezor Suite up to date.
  • Use a strong device PIN and consider enabling an optional passphrase for an extra encrypted wallet.
  • Verify the hologram/seal and initialize the device yourself; never accept pre-initialized devices.
  • Back up your recovery seed offline—write it on paper or a metal backup; store it privately.
  • Never share your seed, PIN, or passphrase with anyone. Support staff will never ask for it.
  • Before every receive, verify address on-device. Before every send, double-check amounts and fees.
Pro tip: If someone asks you to “log in” by typing your 12/24 words into a web form, it’s a scam. Close the page.
What It Means

Login vs. Account: Clearing Up the Terms

Traditional apps use email/password accounts. Trezor doesn’t. Your keys live inside the hardware wallet, and every action is confirmed on-device. Trezor Suite is an interface—not a custodian—so you’re in full control.

Correct
“Logging in” = connecting your Trezor, entering PIN on-device, optionally using a passphrase, then managing assets in Suite.
Wrong
Typing your seed into a website to “recover” or “verify” your account. That will compromise your funds.
Troubleshooting

Can’t Access? Try This

  • Cables & ports: Try a different USB cable/port; avoid hubs if possible.
  • Drivers/Bridge: Ensure any required bridge or drivers are installed; restart Suite after installing.
  • Firmware: If prompted for a firmware update, read prompts carefully and proceed—don’t disconnect mid-update.
  • PIN issues: Too many wrong attempts will increase the delay. If the PIN is lost, the device must be wiped and restored using your seed.
  • Passphrase mismatch: Remember that a different passphrase = a different wallet. Check for typos or whether you used a passphrase previously.
  • Security alerts: If Suite warns about a suspicious connection, disconnect and verify the download source before continuing.
Daily Use

Sending & Receiving Safely

Always treat on-device confirmation as the source of truth. The screen on your Trezor is trusted; your computer is not. When in doubt, cancel, review, and try again.

  • Receive Click Receive in Suite → show full address → verify the address on your Trezor → share only after it matches.
  • Send Paste the destination address → confirm the amount/fees → approve on-device.
  • Tokens For token support, ensure the correct network/account is selected in Suite.
  • Labels Use account and address labels to stay organized (stored locally/encrypted as configured).
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a Trezor website where I enter my seed to log in?

No. You never enter the seed online. Use Trezor Suite and confirm actions on the device only.

What’s the difference between PIN and passphrase?

The PIN unlocks your device locally. An optional passphrase creates an additional hidden wallet. Losing the passphrase means losing access to funds stored under it.

Can I recover without my recovery seed?

No. The recovery seed is the only backup of your keys. Keep it offline, safe, and private.

Is Trezor Suite required?

It’s the recommended interface for the smoothest experience. Some third-party wallets support Trezor, but always verify support and security first.

What if my computer is compromised?

Your Trezor’s screen is designed to resist such risks. Still, avoid approving anything you do not recognize on the device display and consider using a clean computer for critical actions.

Before You Go

Quick Safety Reminders