What is Trezor Bridge?
Trezor Bridge is a communication tool that allows your browser to securely interact with your Trezor® hardware wallet. It enables smooth and direct communication between your device and Trezor Suite or web apps, without exposing private keys.
How to Use Trezor Bridge
- Go to the official Trezor website: trezor.io/bridge
- Download and install the Trezor Bridge software for your OS (Windows, macOS, Linux).
- After installation, connect your Trezor device via USB.
- Open Trezor Suite (desktop or web version).
- Your wallet will now securely communicate via Trezor Bridge.
Why Use Trezor Bridge?
- Secure interaction between your Trezor and browser
- No browser extensions required
- Improved stability and privacy compared to browser plugins
- Compatible with major browsers and operating systems
Security Best Practices
- Only download Bridge from the official site
- Verify all firmware updates on your Trezor screen
- NEVER share your recovery seed or enter it on a computer
- Use a strong passphrase (optional but recommended)
- Double-check every address shown during transactions
Troubleshooting Tips
- Device not recognized? Try a different USB cable or port.
- Browser can't detect Trezor? Restart Bridge and your browser.
- Still not working? Reinstall Bridge or update to the latest version.
- Use supported browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
Need Support?
- Visit the Trezor Help Center: trezor.io/support
- Join the Trezor Community Forum for discussions
- Contact Trezor via secure ticketing on their website
Disclaimer
This guide is for educational and informational purposes only. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by SatoshiLabs or the official Trezor team. All trademarks, product names, and brand names are the property of their respective owners.
Cryptocurrency use involves financial risk. Always verify you're interacting with the correct Trezor resources. Avoid phishing websites and double-check that you are using official downloads from https://trezor.io.
Never enter your recovery seed online. If you're ever asked to do so, it's a scam.