Ledger.com/Start® - Get Started with Ledger

Set up your Ledger device and start managing your crypto securely.

Welcome to Ledger

Ledger is a global leader in hardware wallets that enable secure crypto management. Designed with state-of-the-art security features, a Ledger wallet gives users full control of their private keys and digital assets. By using Ledger.com/Start, you ensure a verified and official setup process for your Ledger device.

This guide will walk you through everything you need to know—from unboxing to using Ledger Live—so you can safely store, send, and receive cryptocurrencies with confidence.

Step 1: Visit the Official Site

Go to Ledger.com/Start using your preferred web browser. Always type the URL manually to avoid phishing or fake websites. This official page will help you install the correct software and start your device setup process safely.

Tip: Never click on unknown links claiming to be Ledger. Bookmark the official website for quick and safe access.

Step 2: Unbox and Verify Your Ledger Device

Once your Ledger wallet arrives, carefully check that the packaging is sealed and undamaged. Ledger devices are shipped without pre-installed firmware to ensure authenticity. If anything seems suspicious, contact Ledger support immediately before connecting your device.

Step 3: Download and Install Ledger Live

Ledger Live is the official application for managing your cryptocurrencies and hardware wallet. It’s available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Through Ledger Live, you can add crypto accounts, install coin apps, and check your balances in real-time.

Download the Ledger Live app directly from Ledger.com/Start. Once installed, launch the app and connect your Ledger device via USB or Bluetooth (for Ledger Nano X).

Step 4: Set Up Your Device

Power on your Ledger wallet and choose “Set up as new device.” You’ll be prompted to create a PIN code and write down a 24-word recovery phrase. These steps ensure your assets remain secure even if your device is lost or damaged.

Security Reminder: Your 24-word recovery phrase is the only backup to your wallet. Never share it with anyone—not even Ledger support.

Step 5: Install Apps and Add Accounts

Once your device is initialized, use Ledger Live to install cryptocurrency-specific apps such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Polygon. You can then add corresponding accounts within the Ledger Live dashboard to manage each currency separately.

Each installed app allows your device to generate secure public and private keys for that blockchain.

Step 6: Send and Receive Crypto Safely

To receive crypto, open the account in Ledger Live, click “Receive,” and verify the wallet address displayed on your device’s screen. For sending crypto, click “Send,” enter the destination address, and confirm the transaction on your device’s display to prevent tampering.

Best Practice: Always verify addresses on your Ledger’s screen before approving any transaction.

Step 7: Keep Firmware and Software Updated

Ledger regularly releases firmware updates that enhance security and add new features. Ledger Live will notify you when an update is available. Always perform updates directly through the official app and never disconnect your device during the process.

Step 8: Maintain Strong Security Habits

Reminder: Ledger representatives will never contact you asking for your recovery phrase or PIN.

Step 9: Troubleshooting & Support

If your device isn’t recognized or Ledger Live doesn’t connect, try the following:

For additional assistance, visit the Ledger Support Center at support.ledger.com.

Conclusion

By following the official setup guide at Ledger.com/Start, you ensure your device is secure, authentic, and ready to manage your crypto assets. Ledger’s hardware wallets provide industry-leading protection, giving you complete control over your private keys and funds.

Whether you’re new to crypto or an experienced investor, Ledger offers a simple and trusted way to safeguard your digital assets from online threats. Take the time to set up your device carefully and enjoy true ownership of your cryptocurrency portfolio.