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How to restore a Trezor wallet on a new device?

Trezor recovery requires your exact 12- or 24-word seed—entered manually on-device—to reconstruct your wallet; no PIN, password, or internet is needed during entry.

Jan 28, 2026 at 06:19 am

Understanding the Recovery Process

1. Trezor devices rely on a 12- or 24-word recovery seed generated during initial setup. This seed is the sole cryptographic representation of your wallet’s private keys.

2. The recovery phrase is not stored on Trezor servers or in the cloud. It exists only where the user writes it down physically or stores it securely offline.

3. No password, PIN, or biometric data replaces the need for this exact sequence of words during restoration.

4. Entering the recovery phrase on any compatible Trezor device reconstructs the same deterministic wallet structure, including all addresses and transaction history.

5. The process does not require internet connectivity during seed entry—only later for syncing blockchain data.

Prerequisites Before Starting

1. A new Trezor device—either Model T or One—must be factory reset or un-initialized before beginning recovery.

2. The original recovery phrase must be available in correct order, with accurate spelling and language matching (typically English BIP-39 wordlist).

3. A computer or mobile device with updated firmware support and access to trezor.io/start is required to launch the Trezor Suite interface.

4. USB cable or compatible Bluetooth connection must be ready, depending on the model and host system.

5. Optional but recommended: a second hardware wallet or paper backup of the same seed for verification purposes.

Step-by-Step Restoration Workflow

1. Power on the new Trezor device and select “Restore wallet” from the welcome screen using the physical buttons.

2. Connect the device to your computer and open Trezor Suite. The application detects the restore mode automatically.

3. Enter each word of the recovery phrase manually via the device screen—not the computer—to prevent keyloggers or clipboard interception.

4. Confirm the entered phrase by selecting words from a randomized grid shown on the device display for each position.

5. Set a new PIN if prompted; this protects physical access but does not encrypt or alter the underlying seed derivation.

6. Wait for the device to derive addresses and synchronize balances through the connected software interface.

Post-Restoration Verification Steps

1. Check that the first receiving address matches the one previously used on the old device by comparing it in Trezor Suite.

2. Send a small test transaction from another wallet to confirm inbound functionality and correct derivation path.

3. Review transaction history in the Suite dashboard to ensure past activity appears correctly, indicating proper BIP-44/BIP-49/BIP-84 path alignment.

4. Export public key information for selected accounts and cross-reference checksums with archived records if available.

5. Re-enable passphrase protection if previously used, ensuring the same passphrase is entered exactly as before—case-sensitive and space-aware.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I restore my Trezor wallet using only the PIN or password? A: No. The PIN secures device access only. Without the full recovery phrase, wallet restoration is cryptographically impossible.

Q: What happens if I enter one word incorrectly during recovery? A: The device will derive an entirely different wallet with zero balance and no transaction history. There is no partial match or error correction.

Q: Is it safe to type the recovery phrase into Trezor Suite on my computer? A: Never. The recovery phrase must be entered exclusively via the Trezor device’s screen to avoid exposure to malware or keyloggers.

Q: Can I use the same recovery phrase on multiple Trezor devices simultaneously? A: Yes. The seed is deterministic and stateless. Each device functions independently once initialized with the same phrase.

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