Migrating to Rabby Wallet doesn’t change or affect your funds, assets, or DeFi activities. Since it’s the same address on the blockchain, everything—your tokens, NFTs, and staking or yield farming—remains exactly as it was. Rabby simply gives you a new, secure interface to manage them.
Now, let’s walk through the steps to migrate your wallet. In just a few minutes, you’ll unlock a faster, safer, and more convenient wallet experience.
Rabby Wallet Extension
Once the download is complete, a webpage will open to guide you through the setup process.
Click I already have an address to import yours.

1. Choose an Import Method
If you’re migrating from MetaMask or other self-custodial wallets, ensure you have the seed phrase for your addresses ready. Click Import Seed Phrase and enter your phrase in the provided field.

Besides importing your Seed Phrase, you can:
- Import a Private Key
- Connect a hardware wallet like Ledger
Additional options, such as connecting Trezor, Onekey, Keystone, GridPlus, BitBox02 and Safe, can be found under the More section.

After adding or creating an address in Rabby Wallet, you can find additional import options.
2. Set up a password
This password will lock the extension and encrypt your local data.
Note: Rabby does not store your password. If forgotten, you’ll need to reinstall Rabby to set up a new one.

3. Add your addresses
After importing your seed phrase or connecting your hardware wallet, Rabby displays the first 50 addresses derived from that seed phrase. You can select your address from this list and toggle the switch to add it to Rabby. Any addresses you don't need can be ignored.

You can use Advanced Settings (top-right corner) to change the HD path or view addresses beyond the initial 50.
After adding your addresses, Rabby Wallet automatically displays your tokens, NFTs, and DeFi assets across EVM chains—no need for manual importing.
Troubleshooting
If you don’t see a previously used address after importing your Seed Phrase:
- Double-check that you’re entering the correct Seed Phrase.
- If the seed phrase is correct, click Add more addresses and go to Advanced settings and try:
1. Switching to different HD paths, or
2. Changing the serial number to view additional addresses beyond the first 50.
Rabby Mobile
1. Tap I already have an address to get started
2. Select an import method
- Option 1: Import Seed Phrase
If you’re migrating from MetaMask or other self-custodial wallets, ensure you have the seed phrase for your addresses ready. Click Import Seed Phrase and enter your phrase in the provided field. Additionally, if you have backed up the seed phrase in iCloud/Google Drive, you can click the icon to restore your backup.
- Option 2: Import a Private Key
- Option 3: Connect a hardware wallet like Ledger, Keystone, or OneKey
3. Set up a password
Create a password to secure your wallet by encrypting your local data. You can enable Face ID or fingerprint for quick unlocking.
Note: Rabby does not store your password. If forgotten, you’ll need to reinstall Rabby to set up a new one.
Rabby Desktop
Rabby Desktop does not support importing seed phrases or private keys.
All available connection methods for managing your address are displayed within Rabby Desktop—please select the option that best suits your needs.
If you wish to import your seed phrase or private key directly, we recommend using the Rabby browser extension.
After connecting your addresses, Rabby Wallet automatically displays your tokens, NFTs, and DeFi assets across EVM chains—no need for manual importing.
Now you’re all set to explore the blockchain with Rabby Wallet. Enjoy your journey!