Ledger® Onboarding™ — Official Setup Hub | Ledger.com/start

A complete, colorful, step-by-step guide to get your Ledger device set up securely and confidently.
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Quick Start — At-a-glance

Purpose: This guide walks you through the Ledger® setup flow, from unboxing to secure backup, recommended security practices, and trouble-shooting. Each major step is presented with clear headings (h1→h5) so you can convert sections into slides or a printed handout.

Introduction

Why this guide exists

Ledger® Onboarding™ is designed to make the first-time setup fast, safe, and memorable. This guide consolidates core steps and security signals into a single, colorful resource you can present to teammates or new users. It uses hierarchical headings (from <h1> to <h5>) to show how content can be organized into slides: main title (h1), section titles (h2), process steps (h3), subtasks (h4), and tiny notes or warnings (h5).

Target audience

New Ledger device owners, IT onboarding teams, security-conscious individuals, and anyone preparing a training deck or knowledge base entry about Ledger setup.

Assumptions

We assume you have a Ledger hardware device in-hand (Model type will vary), a secure internet connection, and a private space to write down sensitive recovery phrases.

Requirements & what you'll need

Essential items

  • Ledger hardware wallet (model-specific instructions apply).
  • A laptop or desktop computer (Windows, macOS, or Linux). Mobile setup may be supported for some models.
  • USB cable that came with your Ledger or a recommended cable.
  • Pen and the supplied recovery card, or secure paper for writing your recovery phrase.
  • 10–15 minutes of uninterrupted time for setup.

Security checklist

  • Confirm the device box is sealed and untampered.
  • Never share your 24-word recovery phrase with anyone.
  • Only use official Ledger software and ledger.com/start or ledger.com/support for help.

Optional but recommended

Consider using a fireproof safe to store backups, and use a password manager for storing non-sensitive login links (never the recovery phrase itself!).

Setup — Step-by-step (10 steps)

The following ten steps are written so each can be a slide. Each Step includes short instructions, a rationale, and one actionable tip.

01

Unbox and inspect

Unpack your Ledger device and verify the seal. Confirm there are no signs of tampering. Record the device model for your records.

Why

Prevent compromised hardware in your supply chain. If anything looks off, contact Ledger support immediately.

02

Connect to computer

Use the original USB cable and connect the Ledger device to your computer. Wait for the device to power on and show the welcome screen.

Tip

If your device prompts for a PIN before setup, power cycle and retry; only proceed with documented official prompts.

03

Open Ledger.com/start

Open a browser and go to Ledger.com/start. Follow the on-screen flow for your device model.

Tip

Confirm the domain is exactly ledger.com and the page is secured (HTTPS padlock).

04

Create a PIN

Choose a PIN you can remember but is not easily guessable. Enter it on the device when prompted; confirm it to finish.

Why it matters

The PIN protects access to your device if it’s physically stolen; it’s a first line of defense.

05

Write down your recovery phrase

The device will display a 24-word recovery phrase (or 12/18 depending on model). Write each word clearly on the recovery card provided. Store it offline.

Warning

Never share this phrase online, take photos of it, or enter it into websites.
06

Confirm recovery phrase on device

The device will ask you to confirm specific words. This verifies you recorded the phrase correctly.

Tip

Do confirmations slowly and double-check your written list. Do this offline.

07

Install Ledger Live

Install the official Ledger Live app from the website and complete the device pairing flow. Ledger Live is the companion app for managing crypto assets.

Security

Download only from ledger.com and validate signatures if you use advanced verification methods.

08

Add accounts & applications

Use Ledger Live to add currency accounts (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum). Install necessary apps on the device for the blockchains you use.

Tip

Only install the apps you need to limit attack surface; remove unused apps.

09

Send a test transaction

Send a small amount to/from your new Ledger-managed address to confirm everything works end-to-end before moving large balances.

Why

This validates address derivation and confirms you can sign transactions correctly.

10

Secure storage & backup plans

Store the recovery phrase in a secure location (safe or split storage). Consider geographic redundancy or metal backup solutions for long-term durability.

Final step

Create a clear onboarding note for your own future self: date of setup, device model, and where the backup lives.

Security best practices

Layered security approach

Think in layers: device PIN + recovery phrase offline + secure physical storage + cautious operational habits (phishing awareness). Each layer reduces risk if another is compromised.

Common threats & mitigations

  • Phishing sites: Always verify the domain and avoid clicking links from unknown emails.
  • Social engineering: Never divulge recovery phrases, even if someone claims to be support.
  • Physical theft: Use a strong PIN and store the recovery phrase separately from the device.

Advanced recommendations

Use multi-signature schemes for very large holdings, and consider splitting recovery phrases across trusted parties or services with cryptographic splits (Shamir Backup schemes when supported).

Troubleshooting

Device not recognized by computer

Try a different USB port or cable, update your system drivers, and ensure Ledger Live is up-to-date.

Incorrect PIN entered

After a set number of wrong PIN attempts, the device may reset. If this occurs, you'll need your recovery phrase to restore. Proceed carefully.

Missing funds after restore

Restore using the same derivation path/account type. Some tokens or chains may require manual addition in Ledger Live or third-party wallets—consult support resources.

When to contact support

If you suspect tampering, or the device firmware behaves unexpectedly, contact Ledger support through their official channels. Do not disclose your recovery phrase.

FAQ

Can Ledger recover my funds if I lose my recovery phrase?

No. The recovery phrase is your private key. If lost, funds cannot be recovered by Ledger or anyone else.

Is it okay to store the recovery phrase in a password manager?

It's strongly discouraged to store the recovery phrase in online systems (including password managers) due to centralized breach risk. Prefer offline paper or metal backups.

Can I use Ledger with mobile apps?

Many Ledger devices are mobile-compatible via Bluetooth (model-dependent) or by using Ledger Live Mobile. Confirm model support and pair securely.

Conclusion & next steps

Ledger onboarding is a short but critical journey: setup, backup, and safe operations. Use the 10-step flow above to run an onboarding session, convert each step into a slide, and keep the 10 Office links handy to create polished materials. Remember: the recovery phrase is the single most important artifact — protect it with the highest care.

Checklist to finish

  • Confirm device model and firmware
  • Complete the 10-step setup flow
  • Create internal documentation with provided templates
  • Perform a small test transaction
  • Store the recovery phrase in a secure backup
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