Trezor Bridge is an essential software component that connects your Trezor hardware wallet securely with your computer. It acts as a small intermediary program, allowing communication between your Trezor device and supported web or desktop applications while keeping your private keys safe and offline. Without it, most Trezor wallets, including Trezor Suite, cannot establish a connection with your device.
Trezor Bridge ensures encrypted data transfer between your browser and hardware wallet. Every operation—whether signing a transaction or verifying balances—is executed through a protected channel, preventing unauthorized access. It also provides cross-browser compatibility across Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, and multi-OS support for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
When you connect a Trezor device to your computer, web applications cannot directly access it for security reasons. Trezor Bridge creates a secure communication layer that intermediates these exchanges. This allows crypto operations to proceed safely while ensuring that sensitive data never leaves your Trezor hardware.
Visit Trezor.io and navigate to the downloads section. Select the Bridge installer that matches your operating system. Always ensure you are downloading from the official site to avoid counterfeit software.
sudo dpkg -i trezor-bridge.deb
trezor-bridge
command.After setup, connect your device using a USB cable. Open your wallet via Trezor Suite App or a supported browser interface. If prompted, approve USB device access, and your Bridge will automatically detect your hardware.
You can confirm successful setup using the "Device Connected" status indicator inside Trezor Suite or check via your OS device manager. If the program doesn't recognize the hardware, restart both Bridge and your wallet interface.
Recent browsers like Chrome use WebUSB for direct device communication. If your Trezor Bridge stops responding, enable WebUSB or use Firefox, which still supports Bridge connections.
Firewalls or antivirus programs may block the background service. Add an exception for "trezord" (Bridge process) to your system’s security whitelist.
The Bridge automatically checks for new versions during system startup. However, you can manually verify updates on Trezor’s update page.
Bridge supports Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Each browser may handle device permissions differently, but all ensure encrypted communication between your wallet and computer.
Whether on macOS, Linux, or Windows, Bridge adjusts automatically to system permissions, maintaining consistent functionality across devices.
Never download Trezor Bridge from unofficial sources or third-party sites. Doing so risks malware infections or data leaks. Always verify checksum values if available on Trezor’s download portal.
As browsers adopt WebUSB and WebHID standards, Trezor is migrating toward native communication without external background services. Still, Bridge remains vital for legacy users and cross-browser stability. Stay updated via Trezor Bridge Official News.
Beyond Trezor Suite, several wallet interfaces rely on Bridge for secure connectivity—examples include third-party platforms integrating with Trezor device APIs.
Trezor Bridge remains an integral tool for cryptocurrency users who value privacy and security. It provides a seamless interface for safe communication between your Trezor device and computer. By following verified guides and updating regularly from official Trezor sources, you ensure continued protection and connectivity for your assets.