About Ledger Live — the official companion app
Ledger Live is the official desktop and mobile application that acts as the user-facing control center for Ledger hardware wallets. Built to bridge strong device-level security with everyday usability, Ledger Live helps users install blockchain-specific apps on their Ledger device, add and monitor accounts, construct transactions, and manage portfolio-level activities like swapping tokens and staking supported assets.
The crucial security property of Ledger Live is that it never exposes private keys: transactions are constructed by the software but must be signed on the Ledger hardware device itself, where the keys reside inside a tamper-resistant secure element. That clear separation of UI and signing authority reduces exposure to malware and remote attacks.
Why use Ledger Live?
- One interface for many chains: manage Bitcoin, Ethereum, EVM-compatible tokens, and a growing list of altchains.
- App management: install, update and remove blockchain apps on your device from a single Manager view.
- Portfolio & reporting: consolidated balances, historical performance charts, and exportable reports for bookkeeping.
- Integrated services: in-app swap and fiat on-ramp options, staking integrations, and dApp connectivity while maintaining hardware-backed signing.
Download & platform support
Ledger Live is available for Windows, macOS (Intel & Apple Silicon), Linux, iOS and Android. The installation packages are platform-specific, and the app supports both wired USB connections and Bluetooth pairing (for Ledger devices that expose Bluetooth support). The general recommendation is to obtain the app installer from official, trusted sources.
Practical note: use a dedicated, updated machine for wallet operations when practical — this reduces the chance of host-based compromise and helps isolate important actions like firmware updates and large transfers.
First-time setup & onboarding
On first run, Ledger Live will guide you through the onboarding flow: choose whether to set up a new Ledger device or restore an existing wallet. The safe setup flow centers on on-device operations and offline backups.
- Power the device and create a PIN using the device buttons — PINs protect the physical device from unauthorized use.
- Record the recovery phrase (seed) exactly as presented on the device; writing on the supplied recovery sheet is standard practice. Avoid digital copies or photographs.
- Use Ledger Live’s Manager to install blockchain apps on the device and then add accounts to Ledger Live using the Add Account flow.
Spend extra care on step 2: the recovery phrase is the ultimate backup and must be stored offline, protected, and only used on a trusted device when restoring.
Account types & multiple wallets
Ledger Live organizes holdings into accounts by blockchain. For example, Bitcoin accounts are separate from Ethereum accounts; within Ethereum you can manage ERC-20 tokens and NFTs associated with an account. Ledger Live supports adding multiple accounts for the same blockchain so you can segment funds for different purposes—savings, trading, or treasury management.
Transactions — sending and receiving
Receiving funds: generate a receiving address in Ledger Live for the chosen account and always verify the address on the Ledger device screen before sharing it. This on-device verification prevents host software from substituting a malicious address.
Sending funds: compose the transaction in Ledger Live (recipient, amount, fee settings). The unsigned transaction is then sent to the Ledger device for signing. The device displays transaction details — destination, amount, and (for contract calls) summarized call information — and requires manual confirmation. Only after you approve on-device is the signature produced.
Because the device screen is the final authority, always pause to validate the on-device information. For contract interactions, cancel and investigate if the content is unfamiliar or unexpected.
dApps, NFTs and smart contracts
Ledger Live supports connecting to dApps and NFT marketplaces through standard integrations (WalletConnect, or via external wallets that use Ledger as a signer). When interacting with decentralized applications, follow these guardrails:
- Prefer reputable interfaces with audited contracts.
- Minimize and review token allowances; use revocation tools to remove obsolete approvals.
- Always verify the action on the device screen — the device will, when possible, display contract summaries and the essential transaction parameters.
Swaps, fiat on-ramps and staking
Ledger Live integrates third-party providers to swap tokens and offer fiat on-ramps. These providers execute trades or handle fiat flows outside of Ledger Live’s core responsibilities; Ledger Live functions as the UI and the Ledger device signs relevant transactions. Be mindful of fees, KYC requirements, and provider terms.
Staking support is available for selected assets. Understand the specific chain’s staking mechanism including lock-up periods, reward accrual, and possible penalties before delegating significant funds.
Security model and best practices
Ledger’s design focuses on keeping the secret material inside a secure element. To maintain strong security, follow these best practices:
- Buy from verified sources: Do not use pre-owned or suspiciously sourced devices.
- Record recovery offline: Use the supplied recovery sheet or a robust physical backup (metal backup plates) and store it in a secure location.
- Never share your seed: No support agent should ever ask for your recovery phrase.
- Keep firmware updated: Apply firmware updates via Ledger Live, and verify prompts on the device screen.
- Verify everything on-device: The hardware screen is the ground truth for addresses and transaction details.
- Limit exposure: Use a small hot wallet for frequent interactions and keep the majority of assets in hardware-protected accounts.
Advanced options: passphrase & multisig
Passphrases: an optional passphrase appended to the recovery seed derives a distinct hidden wallet. This offers additional privacy and deniability but raises recovery complexity — losing the passphrase means permanent loss of those funds. Treat passphrases as critical secrets and store them separately from the seed.
Multisig: for organizations or high-value holdings, use multisig smart-contracts combined with multiple hardware signers to require multiple approvals for important transfers. Multisig reduces a single point of failure and supports shared custody models.
Troubleshooting common issues
If a device isn’t detected, try a known-good data cable, another USB port, or a different computer. Ensure the device is unlocked and on its home screen. On macOS/Linux check permissions if the OS blocks USB access. If Ledger Live fails to show an expected account, ensure the corresponding blockchain app is installed on the device via the Manager, and that the device firmware is current.
FAQ & practical reminders
- Is Ledger Live free?
- Yes. Ledger Live is provided free. Third-party swap or fiat providers available inside the app may charge fees.
- Can I sign transactions without a device?
- No. Signing requires a Ledger hardware device — Ledger Live acts as the interface, but the device holds the keys and performs signatures.
- What if I lose my device?
- If you have your recovery phrase secured, you can restore your wallets to a new device. Without the recovery phrase, funds cannot be recovered.
Conclusion: Ledger Live is intended to strike a balance between security and usability. By keeping private keys off your internet-connected machine and requiring on-device confirmation, Ledger Live paired with Ledger hardware provides a strong foundation for managing cryptocurrencies and participating safely in the evolving Web3 ecosystem.