Ledger® Live: Login | Secure Access to Your Wallet — Ledger Live Login
A step-by-step walkthrough to safely log into Ledger Live, protect your device credentials, and use official Ledger resources.
Why Ledger Live login matters
Ledger Live is the official companion application for Ledger hardware wallets. The login step acts as the front door to your crypto assets — it protects your account settings, device management, and the actions you perform through the app. Because Ledger hardware wallets keep private keys offline while Ledger Live provides an interface, the interplay of secure device authentication plus correct app usage is critical.
Never share your 24-word recovery phrase with any app or person. Ledger or legitimate services will never ask for it during login. If an app or site asks you for your seed phrase, it is a scam.
Quick checklist before login (h3)
1. Use official downloads
Always download Ledger Live (or Ledger Wallet app) from Ledger’s official websites and verified stores. Avoid third-party download links, torrents, or attachments in emails.
2. Verify your device and cable
Ensure the Ledger device is genuine, unmodified, and connected using a known-good cable. If anything looks tampered with, stop and contact official support.
3. Keep OS & app updated
Make sure your operating system and Ledger Live app are up to date. Updates often include security patches and improvements.
Step-by-step: Logging into Ledger Live (h3)
Step 1 — Install and open Ledger Live
Download Ledger Live (or Ledger Wallet app) and launch it on your desktop or mobile device. If prompted for a permission request, review it carefully.
Step 2 — Connect your Ledger device
Connect your Ledger hardware wallet to the computer or pair it with the mobile app. Follow on-screen directions to unlock the device using your PIN on the device itself — not on the computer.
Step 3 — Authorize operations on the device
Every sensitive operation (adding accounts, sending funds, verifying transactions) requires you to physically confirm on the Ledger device. That physical verification is what keeps private keys safe even if your computer is compromised.
Step 4 — Use strong host security
Make sure the host machine isn’t infected — use reputable antivirus, avoid public Wi-Fi when transacting, and consider a clean, minimal environment for large transfers.
Advanced security tips (h3)
Use a passphrase (optional)
Ledger devices support using an additional passphrase on top of the recovery phrase for added security. Treat the passphrase like a secret key — if you lose it, you could permanently lose access to that specific derived account.
Backup & Recovery (h4)
Store your recovery phrase offline in a secure location. Consider metal backups for long-term durability. Never store it as plain text in cloud storage, email, or photos.
Troubleshooting common login issues (h3)
Ledger Live won’t open / device not recognized
Check device cable, USB port, and OS permissions. Reinstall Ledger Live from an official source if necessary.
Forgot PIN
If you forgot your PIN you can reset your device — but that removes stored keys. Recover accounts using your recovery phrase only if you still have it.
Official Ledger resources (10 links styled)
Below are direct, official Ledger resources you can use for downloads, support, status updates, and learning. All are Ledger’s official pages.
Tip: Bookmark the official Ledger domain (ledger.com) and check the status page before heavy operations if you rely on integrations or third-party services.
Final checklist before sending funds (h3)
- Confirm the recipient address on your Ledger device screen (physical verification).
 - Double-check network (e.g., ERC20 vs. native chain) and gas/fee settings.
 - Confirm the transaction details on both Ledger Live and the hardware device itself.