Hardware-first security
Private keys never leave your hardware device. Signing always requires a physical confirmation on the device screen, protecting you against browser or extension compromise.
ledgerlivewallet.com is a privacy-first interface and bridge for interacting with hardware wallets and modern web apps. View balances, organize NFT collections, and approve transactions — all while keeping private keys on your device. We emphasize simple, human-readable confirmations so you always know what you are approving.
Important: This site is an independent project intended to work with hardware wallets. It is not an official product of Ledger SAS. Always verify firmware and device prompts through official vendor channels.
Private keys never leave your hardware device. Signing always requires a physical confirmation on the device screen, protecting you against browser or extension compromise.
Browse, preview, and organize your NFT collections. High-resolution previews and provenance links help you verify authenticity before signing any transfer.
Aggregate balances across multiple chains and accounts, see historical performance, and export basic reports — without exposing private keys or account seeds.
Because approvals require the physical device, remote attackers or malicious web pages cannot sign transactions without your explicit hardware confirmation.
No. This is an independent project designed to interoperate with hardware wallets. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Ledger SAS. Always consult the official vendor for firmware and urgent security notices.
Keys remain on your hardware wallet. The web interface and any local bridge act as relays or viewers — signing and private material never leave the device unless you explicitly export keys (which we strongly discourage).
Stop the local bridge (if running), revoke sessions from the interface, or simply unplug your device. Sessions are short-lived by default to reduce lingering access risks.
Yes — connect multiple hardware devices and manage separate accounts. Always verify device prompts and ensure you’re approving actions for the intended account/address.