Get started with the Trezor Safe 5

This guide shows you how to unbox, connect, and set up your new Trezor Safe 5 in about 15 minutes.

If you’re new to or want extra guidance, you can book a one on one onboarding session with a Trezor Expert. They will walk you through setup and answer questions.

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What you'll need

  • USB-C cable: for connecting your device to your computer or Android phone
  • The included wallet backup cards and a pen
  • About 15 minutes
  • For mobile setup: an Android phone with USB-C support
  • For desktop setup: a computer with Trezor Suite installed

1. Install and run Trezor Suite

If you don’t have installed yet go to trezor.io/start and click Download for desktop.

Once the installation is finished, open Trezor Suite.

2. Connect and verify your Trezor

When Trezor Suite opens, you’ll see “Connect & unlock your Trezor.”

Trezor Suite desktop screen showing “Connect & unlock your Trezor” with a green Connect button and device illustration.

Plug in your Trezor Safe 5 using the USB-C cable.

After connection, Suite will display the Device security check.

Trezor Suite dashboard showing a connected Trezor Safe 5 device with a device security check and a Set up my Trezor button

If anything looks unusual, see Authenticate your Trezor Safe 5 for guidance on verifying your device.

3. Install firmware

Your Trezor ships without for security.

Trezor Suite will guide you to install the latest version of the firmware.

Trezor Suite screen prompting the user to install the latest firmware for their Trezor device, with an Install firmware button displayed at the bottom.

You can choose between Standard or Bitcoin-only firmware.

Click Install firmware and wait for the installation to complete.

Your Trezor will restart automatically.

4. Authenticate your device and learn the basics

After firmware installation, Trezor Suite will perform a Secure Element authenticity check.

This cryptographic check confirms your Trezor Safe 5 was genuinely made by Trezor and hasn’t been altered.

Click Start and follow the steps on the Trezor device to complete the check.

Trezor Suite screen prompting the user to verify their device’s authenticity, with a Start button to begin the device check.

After the authenticity check, your device will offer a short tutorial "Know your Trezor."

Trezor Suite screen offering a short tutorial titled Know your Trezor, with a Skip button to bypass it and a prompt to continue on the connected device.

Follow the tutorial on your Trezor device, or click Skip. Once completed, click on Continue:

5. Create your wallet and make a backup

Trezor Suite now guides you through creating your wallet and your wallet backup.

Trezor Suite screen prompting the user to either Create a new wallet or Recover wallet, shown after device verification in the setup flow.

Click Create a new wallet if this is your first setup, or Recover if you’re restoring one from an existing backup.

After selecting Create a new wallet, you’ll see a screen where you can choose your wallet backup type.

Trezor Suite screen prompting the user to create a new wallet, with Single-share Backup automatically selected as the recommended backup type and a Create wallet button to continue.

By default, Trezor Suite recommends the Single-share Backup, which uses 20 words.

For a detailed explanation of backup standards and number of words, see Understanding Trezor wallet backups

Click Create wallet. Your Trezor device will show the Terms of Use. Hold to continue.

Once your wallet is created, tap Continue.

Then on Trezor Suite, click Continue to wallet backup.

Trezor Suite will first show you backup instructions. Read them carefully and confirm you understand by checking the boxes.

A Trezor Suite screen prompting the user to create a wallet backup. It shows three confirmation boxes, each with a green checkmark, acknowledging understanding of recovery, not storing the backup digitally, and keeping it secure.

Once you have reviewed those messages, click Create wallet backup.

Your Trezor device will instruct you to write down the words and keep them private.

Write down your 20 words:

Your Trezor Safe 7 will display 20 words, one by one. These words form your wallet backup and are the key to restoring access to your wallet.

Your backup is the only way to recover your wallet. Write all 20 words in the exact order on one of the provided backup cards. If the words are lost or written incorrectly, your wallet cannot be recovered.

Navigate using the up and down arrows on the device. You can go backwards to review your words order and spelling. When you are finished, tap Continue and follow the instructions on the device.

Never enter your backup anywhere other than directly on your Trezor device. Fake apps and websites may try to trick you into typing your words. If you do, your funds can be stolen. Keep your backup written on paper or metal and stored safely offline.

6. Set a PIN

After your wallet backup is created, Trezor Suite will ask you to set a PIN.

Set-a-PIN screen in Trezor Suite showing a lock icon and a green “Set PIN” button during device setup.

Your PIN protects your device from unauthorized access.

Click Set PIN and follow the on-screen instructions.

Your Trezor Safe 5 will prompt you to enter the PIN directly on the device’s touchscreen.

  • Use a PIN of at least 4 digits. You can use up to 50 digits.
  • Avoid simple sequences (for example, ‘12345’) and numbers that are personally meaningful (birthdays, etc.).
  • You can change the PIN later in Settings → Device.
  • The device allows 16 incorrect PIN attempts.
  • After 16 incorrect PIN attempts, the wallet will be erased from the Trezor device. You can only restore your wallet with the wallet backup.

To learn more about creating and managing your PIN, see PIN protection on Trezor devices.

You can use the space provided on your wallet backup card if you want to write down your PIN. Always keep your wallet backup private and offline.

Curious about how PIN protection works technically? See Secure Elements on Trezor Safe devices.

7. Activate assets

The last step is to select which cryptocurrencies you want to manage in Trezor Suite.

Trezor Suite’s coin activation screen showing selectable asset buttons and a green “Complete setup” button.

By default, only Bitcoin is enabled. Click to select any additional assets you’d like to use. For a full list of supported assets, visit trezor.io/coins

You can change these selections anytime later in Settings → Coins.

You don’t need to enable every coin now. You can always add or remove assets later without affecting your wallet or backup.

When you’re done, click Complete setup.

8. Setup complete

You’ve successfully set up your Trezor Safe 7.

You’re now ready to send, receive, and manage your crypto securely.

iPhone users: iOS does not support USB-C connections for Trezor devices. You'll need to use a computer with Trezor Suite Desktop to set up your device. Please refer to the Desktop tab above.

Next steps after setup

  • Verify your wallet backup using the recovery check feature in Trezor Suite. This lets you enter your backup words on the device to verify that they are correct. This ensures you recorded your backup accurately. For detailed steps, visit Check backup on Trezor Safe 5.
  • Receive crypto into your wallet
  • Buy crypto directly in Trezor Suite
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