Presentation Overview
This page is structured like a short presentation and contains the most important information a new or returning Trezor user needs to start with confidence. The layout is intentionally simple — a headline, a short lead paragraph, a call-to-action, a secure notes area, step-by-step setup instructions, helpful tips, and a concise FAQ. The styling uses a light color palette (sky blues and soft mints) to convey calm, trust, and approachability.
What you'll find
- Clear, numbered setup steps that guide you through unboxing and securing your device.
- Best practices and security reminders emphasized in short, scannable bullets.
- Frequently asked questions to help troubleshoot common issues.
- A demo email/password slot for mock sign-ins — included only for presentation.
Why this design?
The layout is optimized for presentations and printed handouts. Typography is kept readable, with moderate line lengths for easier scanning. Colour accents draw attention to primary actions while soft background tones keep focus on content. Cards create comfortable breathing room between sections and steps.
Step-by-step: Getting started with your Trezor
Open the Trezor box in a clean, private space. Inspect the tamper-evident seal and verify packaging. Genuine Trezor boxes include clear anti-tamper measures; if anything looks suspicious, contact official support.
Go to trezor.io/start on a secure computer to download the official client and follow the recommended setup wizard. Always verify the domain and the HTTPS lock in your browser address bar.
Follow the guided flow to create a device PIN and generate a recovery seed. Write your recovery seed down on the provided card — do not photograph or store it on any connected device.
Once the seed is generated, verify it by confirming the words shown on the device. Perform a test small transfer to confirm everything works before moving larger amounts.
Security checklist
- Never share your recovery seed. Trezor staff or support will never ask for it.
- Use a strong, unique PIN on your device; avoid reusing passwords.
- Keep your firmware up to date — firmware updates often include important security fixes.
- Verify software downloads against official checksums when available.