Ledger Live Crypto Wallet — Apps on Google Play
Ledger Live is a companion mobile app that pairs with Ledger hardware devices and enables secure, everyday management of cryptocurrencies. Designed for clarity and security, Ledger Live lets you check balances, receive and send assets, stake supported tokens, swap between currencies, and keep firmware and apps up to date. This landing page explains the core features, installation steps, safety tips, and practical guidance for getting started via the Google Play store.
Core features at a glance
Why mobile matters
Mobile access gives you a portable, secure way to monitor and manage crypto on the go. Ledger Live mobile pairs with your hardware wallet for transaction signing, so your private keys remain in cold storage while you use a convenient interface for approvals, portfolio checks, and notifications.
Get started — quick steps
Security & best practices
- Always verify you’re installing the official Ledger Live app by checking the publisher and app signature on Google Play.
- Never share your 24-word recovery phrase. Ledger staff or support will never ask for it.
- Store your recovery phrase offline (paper or metal backup) in one or more secure locations.
- Confirm transaction details (amount and recipient address) on the device screen before approving.
- Keep your mobile OS, Ledger device firmware, and Ledger Live app updated to the latest releases.
- Use device-level protections (PIN or biometrics) on mobile devices and avoid public Wi-Fi when transacting.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Do I need a Ledger device to use Ledger Live?
A: Ledger Live can show portfolio information, but for secure signing and custody you must pair a Ledger hardware device; private keys are stored on the hardware only.
Q: Can I restore my wallet from mobile?
A: Recovery should be performed only using the Ledger device itself. Do not type your recovery phrase into mobile apps or a computer.
Q: Is Ledger Live open-source?
A: Ledger publishes many components for review; check the project repositories and documentation for details on which parts are open and how to verify releases.