Welcome to the official Getting Started Hub. Here you’ll find everything you need ─ from downloading Ledger Live to initializing your device and securing your recovery phrase. Follow this guide to protect your crypto assets with confidence.
Get StartedThe Ledger Getting Started Hub is your trusted gateway to onboard your Ledger hardware wallet with safety. Whether you're using a **Ledger Nano S Plus**, **Ledger Nano X**, or another Ledger device, this hub centralizes all verified downloads, setup guides, and security best practices. Avoid phishing links or unofficial software by always beginning here.
Ledger Live is the companion application for your Ledger hardware wallet. From this hub, you can download the correct version for your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android). Each download is cryptographically signed—so you can verify authenticity before installation.
Select the version of Ledger Live compatible with your device: desktop or mobile.
Download from this official hub and optionally validate checksums or signatures.
Run the installer (or app) and open Ledger Live for setup.
Once Ledger Live is installed, you’ll be guided through device initialization. This includes setting a secure PIN, generating a 24‑word recovery phrase, and optionally restoring an existing wallet. Follow these steps carefully to retain full control over your crypto.
Use the USB cable (or Bluetooth for Nano X) to connect to your computer or phone.
Create a 4–8 digit PIN. Never enter it on your computer—only on the device.
Write your 24-word recovery phrase offline. Never store it digitally.
Confirm the phrase on the device, install apps, and add crypto accounts.
Security is the heart of your Ledger experience. The following guidelines will help ensure your crypto remains protected against phishing, device tampering, and other threats.
If you run into issues during setup or usage, the hub gives you access to official support articles, video tutorials, FAQs, and contact channels. There's also a status page for system updates and firmware notices.
Some common issues include: device not recognized, recovery phrase mismatch, or download errors. Always ensure you're following steps from this hub and double-check your connections or browser settings.