> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://ledgxr-kom.gitbook.io/us/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://ledgxr-kom.gitbook.io/us/ledger.com-start.md).

# Ledger.com/start

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## Can I install ledger.com/start in browsers?

No, Ledger.com/start is not something that can be installed in web browsers like a browser extension or plugin. Ledger.com/start is a webpage hosted by Ledger, and it serves as a starting point for users who want to set up and activate their Ledger hardware wallets or explore other products and services offered by Ledger.

To access Ledger.com/start, all you need to do is open a web browser on your computer or mobile device and navigate to the URL "Ledger.com/start" in the address bar. Once there, you can follow the instructions provided on the webpage to begin the setup process for your Ledger device or explore the available resources and services.

However, Ledger does offer browser extensions for certain cryptocurrencies that allow users to interact with their Ledger hardware wallets directly through supported web browsers. These browser extensions, such as Ledger Live or specific wallet extensions, enable users to securely manage their cryptocurrency assets while browsing the internet. But Ledger.com/start itself is not something that can be installed in browsers.


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