Trezor Bridge is the official software developed by Trezor that enables secure communication between your computer and Trezor hardware wallet. It allows web interfaces and applications to connect safely to your device while keeping private keys offline and fully protected.
Replacing older browser extensions, Trezor Bridge provides a reliable and secure connection to Trezor Suite and other supported wallet interfaces. Installing the bridge ensures seamless management of your cryptocurrency without compromising security.
Trezor Bridge ensures safe interaction between your hardware wallet and web-based or desktop applications. Without it, your device may not be recognized properly by wallet software or browsers.
Using Trezor Bridge guarantees that your device is recognized and functions properly with supported wallet applications.
Installing Trezor Bridge is simple and should always be done via the official Trezor website to ensure security.
Open your browser and go to the Trezor setup page at Trezor.io/start.
Select the correct version of Trezor Bridge for your operating system: Windows, macOS, or Linux.
Run the downloaded installer and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
Use the USB cable provided with your device to connect it to your computer.
Open Trezor Suite or a compatible wallet interface to confirm that your hardware wallet is detected and ready to use.
Trezor Bridge enhances your hardware wallet experience by providing a secure and reliable connection.
The software encrypts all communication between your computer and Trezor device.
Works with popular web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, and Edge for wallet management.
The bridge detects your Trezor device as soon as it is connected to the computer.
Enables Trezor Suite and other supported platforms to interact seamlessly with your hardware wallet.
Trezor Bridge ensures your cryptocurrency management remains secure at all times.
Your private keys are stored on the hardware wallet and never exposed to your computer or the internet.
All communications between the device and computer are encrypted to prevent interception or tampering.
Every transaction must be manually confirmed on the Trezor device to prevent unauthorized transfers.