Trezor Bridge enables seamless communication between your Trezor hardware wallet and web applications. Essential for secure cryptocurrency transactions.
Trezor Bridge provides the essential connection between your hardware wallet and web applications, designed with security and ease of use in mind.
Advanced encryption and secure communication protocols protect your transactions and private keys at all times.
Instant connection and communication with your Trezor device. No waiting, no delays in your transactions.
No data collection, no tracking. Your privacy is our priority. Everything stays between you and your device.
Fully transparent and auditable code. The community can verify security and contribute improvements.
Works with all major browsers and web wallets. Seamless integration with the entire Trezor ecosystem.
Minimal resource usage with maximum efficiency. Runs smoothly in the background without slowing your system.
Trezor Bridge never stores or transmits your private keys. All cryptographic operations happen securely on your Trezor device, with Bridge acting only as a secure communication channel.
Get Trezor Bridge up and running in just a few steps. Choose your operating system below for detailed instructions.
Download the latest Trezor Bridge installer for Windows (.exe file)
Double-click the downloaded file and follow the installation wizard
Close and reopen your web browser to complete the installation
Plug in your Trezor device and visit wallet.trezor.io to test the connection
If you encounter any issues during installation, check our FAQ section or visit the Trezor support center for detailed troubleshooting guides.
Trezor Bridge works seamlessly across all major platforms, browsers, and wallet applications. Get started on your preferred setup.
Official Trezor desktop and web application
Popular Ethereum wallet interface
Secure cryptocurrency management platform
Browser extension wallet with Trezor integration
Bitcoin wallet with Trezor support
Multi-cryptocurrency wallet application
Note: Trezor Bridge is required for web-based wallet applications to communicate with your Trezor device. Native desktop applications may use direct USB communication.
Find answers to common questions about Trezor Bridge installation, setup, and troubleshooting.
Trezor Bridge is a communication layer that enables your web browser to connect with your Trezor hardware wallet. It's required for web-based wallet applications like Trezor Suite Web, MyEtherWallet, and others to interact with your device securely.
Yes, Trezor Bridge is completely safe. It's open-source software developed by Trezor, digitally signed, and audited by the community. It never handles your private keys - it only facilitates secure communication between your browser and Trezor device.
No, you don't need to restart your computer. However, you should close and reopen your web browser after installation to ensure the Bridge is properly loaded and can communicate with web applications.
If your Trezor isn't detected, try these steps: 1) Ensure Trezor Bridge is installed and running, 2) Try a different USB cable or port, 3) Check if your device is recognized in Trezor Suite, 4) Restart your browser, 5) On Linux, verify udev rules are configured correctly.
Yes, Trezor Bridge supports multiple Trezor devices connected simultaneously. Each device can be used independently with different wallet applications or accounts.
Trezor Bridge automatically checks for updates and will prompt you when a new version is available. You can also manually download the latest version from the official Trezor website. The update process is the same as the initial installation.
No, Trezor Bridge only works with desktop browsers. Mobile devices don't support the necessary USB communication protocols. For mobile use, you'll need to use Trezor Suite mobile app or other compatible mobile wallet solutions.
You can uninstall Trezor Bridge like any other program: On Windows, use 'Add or Remove Programs' in Settings. On macOS, drag the application to Trash. On Linux, use your package manager to remove it (e.g., 'sudo apt remove trezor-bridge').
If Bridge stops working, first try restarting your browser. If that doesn't help, restart the Bridge service or reinstall it. Your Trezor device and cryptocurrency remain safe - Bridge is only a communication tool and never stores your private keys.
For web applications, Bridge is required. However, some desktop applications like Electrum or Trezor Suite desktop can communicate directly with your Trezor via USB without needing Bridge.
Our support team is here to help you with any questions about Trezor Bridge installation, setup, or troubleshooting.