
Ledger devices do not use a typical username-and-password login. Instead, they rely on PIN codes, recovery phrases, and Ledger Live authentication for maximum security. Below is the correct step-by-step process to “log in” and start using your device:
Open your browser and go to Ledger.com/start. This ensures that you’re accessing the trusted Ledger setup instructions. Avoid third-party links or unofficial websites to protect yourself from phishing attempts.
From the page, select your device model such as Ledger Nano S Plus, Ledger Nano X, or Ledger Stax. You will then be directed to download Ledger Live for Windows, macOS, or Linux. Installing Ledger Live is essential because it acts as your secure login environment.
Plug your Ledger device into your desktop or laptop using the USB cable. Once connected, power it on and follow the on-screen instructions on your device.
This step is similar to logging in. Each time you want to access your Ledger, you will enter your PIN, which you created during device setup. Make sure no one is watching while you enter it, and never share this code.
Launch Ledger Live on your computer. The app will automatically detect your device and may ask for confirmation on the Ledger screen. This creates an encrypted connection between the device and the app, ensuring complete safety during transactions or account management.
After authentication, Ledger Live opens your dashboard. Here you can:
Check your portfolio value
Add new crypto accounts
Send and receive crypto
Swap, buy, or sell supported assets
Get price alerts
Explore Web3 apps securely
This dashboard is the heart of your login experience on Ledger.com/start.
Unlike exchange logins where passwords can be hacked or leaked, Ledger relies on offline security. All sensitive data, including private keys, stays inside your hardware wallet and never leaves the device. Even if your computer is infected with malware, your crypto remains safe because the Ledger device handles authorization internally.