Ledger.com/Start® | Getting started — Ledger Support
Setting up your Ledger hardware wallet is one of the smartest steps you can take to protect your cryptocurrency. The official onboarding portal, Ledger.com/start, guides users through activating, securing, and managing their Ledger devices. Below is a fully original, long-form guide that walks you through everything you need to know — from unboxing your device to managing digital assets with Ledger Live.
What Is Ledger.com/Start?
Ledger.com/start is the official setup gateway for all Ledger hardware wallets, including Ledger Nano S Plus and Ledger Nano X. The page ensures you follow the correct steps to:
- Verify your device's authenticity
- Install Ledger Live
- Create or restore a crypto wallet
- Secure your recovery phrase
- Begin managing, buying, or swapping digital assets
This page prevents new users from falling victim to phishing or unsafe setup instructions by offering a single secure starting point.
Step 1: Unboxing Your Ledger Device
Before visiting Ledger.com/start, you’ll first check what’s inside your package. A genuine Ledger box typically includes:
- The Ledger hardware wallet
- A USB cable
- Recovery phrase sheets
- Instruction booklet
- Keychain or accessories (depending on the model)
Make sure the box is sealed and no recovery phrase is pre-written. Ledger never provides a pre-filled recovery sheet.
Step 2: Visit Ledger.com/Start
Open your browser and navigate to Ledger.com/start. You’ll choose your device model and follow the guided installation steps, which include:
✔ Installing Ledger Live
Ledger Live is the official app Ledger uses for:
- Wallet setup
- Device updates
- Asset management
- Portfolio tracking
- Buying, selling, or swapping crypto (via integrated partners)
Download the app only from the official site—never through third-party links.
Step 3: Set Up Your Ledger Wallet
Ledger Live will walk you through the initial setup, which typically includes:
1. Choosing “Set up as new device”
If this is your first time, you’ll create a new wallet and generate a recovery phrase.
2. Creating a PIN code
This PIN protects your device from unauthorized physical access.
3. Writing down your 24-word recovery phrase
This is the most important step in the entire process.
- Write the words in order on the recovery sheet.
- Store it offline in a secure place.
- Never take a photo, screenshot, or upload it digitally.
- Never share it with anyone—not even Ledger support.
Your recovery phrase = full access to your crypto.
Step 4: Verify Your Recovery Phrase
Your Ledger device will ask you to confirm the 24 words in sequence. This ensures you wrote them down correctly.
Tip: If even one word is wrong, restore the device and start over.
Step 5: Add Accounts & Manage Crypto
Once your wallet is created, Ledger Live will help you add accounts for different cryptocurrencies. You can then:
- Receive crypto using secure Ledger-generated addresses
- Send transactions with device confirmation
- Buy and swap assets using Ledger partners
- Track your overall portfolio performance
Ledger’s security model ensures your private keys never leave the device.
Step 6: Keep Your Ledger Secure
To maintain long-term protection of your crypto:
- Regularly update Ledger Live
- Keep your Ledger device firmware updated
- Store your recovery phrase in multiple secure offline locations
- Never enter your 24-word phrase into websites or apps
- Be cautious of phishing attempts
Ledger will never ask for your recovery phrase.
Why Ledger.com/Start Is Important
Using the official setup portal protects you from:
- Fake wallet setup sites
- Malicious software downloads
- Scams instructing you to “verify” your recovery phrase
- Incorrect configuration that leaves your funds vulnerable
Ledger.com/start ensures you’re following verified instructions straight from Ledger.
Final Thoughts
Setting up your Ledger wallet through Ledger.com/start is the safest way to begin managing your cryptocurrency. With secure hardware, trusted software, and a smooth step-by-step onboarding process, Ledger gives you a dependable foundation for long-term digital asset protection.