Get the official Ledger Wallet app from verified sources
Obtaining a genuine ledger wallet download represents your first defense against cryptocurrency theft. This guide ensures your ledger live download comes from verified sources and walks through ledger wallet app download procedures for all operating systems. Malicious applications have stolen millions from users who skipped verification—follow these steps to protect yourself from the start. Once you've completed the download, proceed to our setup guide to initialize your device securely.
The legitimate ledger live download exists at exactly one website and two mobile app stores.
For desktop computers, the only source is ledger.com/ledger-live, typed directly into your browser. No other website, regardless of how authentic it appears, provides genuine downloads.
For iPhone and iPad, download only from Apple's App Store, searching "Ledger Live" and verifying "Ledger" as the developer.
For Android devices, download only from Google Play Store, likewise confirming "Ledger" as the developer with appropriate download history. After installation, follow our complete setup instructions to configure your device.
Counterfeit download sites exist specifically to steal cryptocurrency. These malicious programs perfectly mimic Ledger's interface but contain hidden code that captures your recovery phrase during setup, replaces recipient addresses during transactions, logs keystrokes to steal PINs and passwords, and sends wallet data to attackers.
Victims often don't realize they installed fake software until their cryptocurrency disappears. Search engines sometimes show malicious sites through paid advertisements that appear above legitimate results.
Genuine sources share identifiable characteristics.
For desktop, the URL is exactly ledger.com/ledger-live. Check for HTTPS encryption (padlock icon). The downloaded file should be digitally signed by "Ledger SAS."
For mobile apps, the developer must be listed as "Ledger" (not similar names). Legitimate apps have millions of downloads and years of history. Ratings should reflect an established application, not a recently published one.
| Platform | Official Source | File Type | Approximate Size | System Requirements | Current Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | ledger.com/ledger-live | .exe | ~155MB | Windows 10+ (64-bit), 4GB RAM | 2.73+ |
| macOS | ledger.com/ledger-live | .dmg | ~175MB | macOS 10.14+, 4GB RAM | 2.73+ |
| Linux | ledger.com/ledger-live | AppImage | ~145MB | Ubuntu 20.04+/Debian 10+/Fedora 32+ | 2.73+ |
| iOS | Apple App Store | App Store install | ~125MB | iOS 13+, iPhone 6s+ | 3.38+ |
| Android | Google Play Store | Play Store install | ~105MB | Android 8.0+, 3GB RAM | 3.38+ |
File sizes and versions are approximate current values; actual numbers change with updates.
Complete your Windows ledger wallet download:
Once installation is complete, proceed to our setup guide to initialize your Ledger device.
Complete your macOS ledger live download:
Complete your Linux ledger wallet app download:
chmod +x ledger-live-desktop-*.AppImage./ledger-live-desktop-*.AppImageComplete your iOS ledger wallet download:
Note: iOS only supports Bluetooth device connections. Nano X, Flex, and Stax work; Nano S Plus does not connect to iPhone.
Complete your Android ledger live download:
Android supports both Bluetooth (Nano X, Flex, Stax) and USB OTG (Nano S Plus) connections.
Your system must meet minimum specifications for reliable operation.
Desktop requirements include 64-bit processor architecture (32-bit systems not supported), minimum 4GB RAM with 8GB recommended, at least 500MB free storage space, working USB port for device connection, and stable internet connectivity for blockchain synchronization.
Mobile requirements include iOS 13 or Android 8.0 minimum, at least 3GB RAM, 200MB available storage, Bluetooth 4.0+ for wireless connections, and reliable internet access.
Network requirements include outbound access on ports 443 and 8443, no firewall rules blocking Ledger service endpoints, and VPN compatibility (some VPNs interfere with connections).
Recognize warning signs of fraudulent downloads.
Suspicious URLs include anything other than exactly "ledger.com"—watch for ledger-live.com, ledgerwallet.io, ledger-download.com, and similar deceptive domains.
Fake mobile apps might show different developer names (even slightly misspelled), recent publication dates with few downloads, requests for recovery phrase during installation, or excessive permission requests beyond normal functionality.
What to do if you downloaded from an unofficial source: close the application immediately, do not enter any sensitive information, uninstall completely, run antivirus scan, and download from official sources. If you entered your recovery phrase, transfer all assets to a new wallet immediately.
After installation, verify proper operation.
Launch verification confirms the application opens without errors, displays Ledger branding correctly, and loads the interface properly.
Navigation testing moves through main menu sections to confirm responsiveness.
Device connection (if hardware is available) tests that your Ledger is recognized when connected via USB or Bluetooth.
Genuine check verifies your hardware device has authentic firmware.
If anything appears unusual—unexpected prompts, unfamiliar screens, or requests for sensitive information—stop immediately and verify your download source.