Ledger® Live

Ledger® Live: Login | Secure Access to Your Wallet

Log in to your Ledger Live account to manage crypto assets securely. Control your portfolio, swap coins, and track transactions — all backed by Ledger’s industry-leading hardware wallet protection.

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Why Choose Ledger® Live?

Ledger Live combines the simplicity of a modern app with the strength of hardware-level security.

Secure Login

Every login is verified through your Ledger hardware wallet — ensuring that your private keys never leave the device.

Manage Multiple Assets

Ledger Live supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, NFTs, and hundreds of tokens — all visible in one intuitive dashboard.

Buy, Sell & Swap

Perform swaps and purchases directly within Ledger Live using integrated, trusted exchange partners.

Track Portfolio Performance

Monitor real-time values, transaction histories, and staking rewards — without exposing your private data.

How to Log In to Ledger Live

Step 1: Open Ledger Live

Download the official Ledger Live app from ledger.com/start or open the installed app on your desktop/mobile.

Step 2: Connect Your Ledger Device

Connect your Ledger Nano X, Nano S Plus, or Stax via USB or Bluetooth. Enter your PIN to unlock the device.

Step 3: Access Your Accounts

Once connected, Ledger Live automatically syncs your balances and transaction history securely.

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FAQs — Ledger® Live Login

Is Ledger Live safe for crypto storage?

Yes. Ledger Live never stores private keys. All signing occurs inside your hardware device, protecting your funds from malware or phishing.

Can I use Ledger Live without the device?

You can view your portfolio in read-only mode, but a hardware wallet is required to send or sign transactions.

Where can I download the official Ledger Live app?

Visit ledger.com/start to download the official app for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, or Android.

What if my device isn’t detected?

Ensure your Ledger firmware and Ledger Live app are up-to-date. Restart both and try reconnecting via a different USB cable or port.