Ledger® Live: Login | Getting started™ with Ledger®

A practical, step-by-step presentation to get you set up, log in securely, and manage your crypto with Ledger Live and your Ledger hardware device.

1. Quick summary — what is Ledger Live?

Ledger Live is the desktop and mobile companion app for Ledger hardware wallets. It allows you to manage accounts, install apps on your device, send and receive crypto, and access add-on services (buy, swap, stake). The core security principle: private keys stay on your Ledger device — Ledger Live is the interface only.

2. Before you begin (safety checklist)

2.1 Official downloads only

Always download Ledger Live from Ledger’s official website or your device’s official app store. Never download from third-party links you don’t trust; scams mimic Ledger Live to steal seed phrases.

2.2 Prepare your recovery backup

When you initialize a Ledger device it creates a recovery (24-word) phrase — this is the ONLY backup. Write the words physically, store securely offline and never share them. Ledger will never ask for your recovery phrase.

3. Install & first run: step-by-step

3.1 Download

Visit the official Ledger Live download page and choose your OS (Windows / macOS / Linux) or get the mobile app from the App Store / Google Play.

3.2 Install & open

Install the app and launch it. On first run, the app will ask whether you already have a device or need a new one. Choose the option matching your situation.

3.3 Set up or restore your device

If you have a new Ledger device follow the device prompts to create a PIN and record your recovery phrase. If restoring, pick the restore option and enter your recovery phrase on the device only — never in the computer.

Pro tip: Ledger devices require you to confirm operations physically on the device (button presses) — this provides strong protection against remote attackers.

4. Logging in to Ledger Live

4.1 Connecting the device

Connect your Ledger device to your computer (USB or Bluetooth where supported). Open Ledger Live and choose Connect. You may need to allow Ledger Live to access USB on your OS.

4.2 Unlock the device

Enter your device PIN on the Ledger itself. Ledger Live will then detect accounts on your device and sync balances.

4.3 Create a password for the app (optional)

You can optionally add a password to the desktop Ledger Live installation to prevent local access to the app UI. This is different from your device PIN and does not replace the recovery phrase.

5. Managing accounts & apps

5.1 Add accounts

In Ledger Live go to Accounts → Add account, select the cryptocurrency and add the account. Ledger Live reads public keys from the device — your private keys stay on the device.

5.2 Install coin apps on the device

Use the Manager in Ledger Live to install or update coin-specific apps (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana). Each coin app lets the device create and manage keys for that blockchain.

Common troubleshooting

6. Sending & receiving crypto

To receive, select the account in Ledger Live → Receive → verify the address shown on your device matches the address in the app. For sending, create a transaction in Ledger Live and confirm the details on your Ledger device before approving.

7. Extra security options

7.1 Passphrase (25th word)

Advanced users can enable a passphrase (an extra secret added to the recovery phrase). This creates additional wallets derived from the same seed — powerful but easy to lock yourself out if not managed carefully.

7.2 Ledger Recover & backup choices

Ledger offers optional services and recovery solutions; weigh convenience vs custody carefully and read the official documentation about how those services work.

8. Helpful resources & official links

Below are official Ledger resources you can open directly (colors added for clarity):

9. Troubleshooting & support

If you experience issues (device not detected, update failures, connection errors) consult the official support center and follow the steps: update Ledger Live, check the Manager, verify cable/port, and consult the specific support article for your device model.

10. Best practices summary (short)

10.1 Protect your recovery phrase

Record it physically, keep it offline, and never type it into a website or app.

10.2 Download only from ledger.com or official stores

Verify signatures when possible and keep your OS free from suspicious software.

10.3 Always confirm transactions on your Ledger device

Never approve a transaction if the address or amount looks wrong.