Trezor Bridge® — Browser-to-Device Connector

A clear, user-friendly guide explaining what Trezor Bridge® is, why it's needed, how to install and use it safely, and how to troubleshoot common problems. Designed for both new hardware-wallet users and experienced crypto holders who want a reliable reference.

What is Trezor Bridge®?

Trezor Bridge® is a small, secure application that runs on your computer and allows your web browser to communicate with a Trezor hardware wallet. It acts as a local bridge between the Trezor device and browser-based wallet interfaces (for example, Trezor Suite or supported third-party web wallets). Because modern browsers restrict direct USB access for security reasons, Bridge provides an explicit, controlled channel so the hardware wallet can sign transactions, display addresses, and perform device management tasks.

Why it exists

Browsers intentionally sandbox direct hardware interaction to protect users from malicious websites. Trezor Bridge provides a trusted, signed application that the browser can talk to over a local connection, enabling safe, authenticated communication with your offline-stored private keys.

Key benefits

Installation — step-by-step

Installing Trezor Bridge is straightforward. Below are the general steps for the three most common desktop platforms. Always download Bridge only from the official Trezor site to avoid counterfeit installers.

Windows

  1. Download the Windows installer from the official Trezor website.
  2. Run the installer and follow the on-screen prompts. You might need administrator privileges.
  3. Once installed, plug in your Trezor device with the official USB cable. Your browser should now detect the device via Bridge.

macOS

  1. Download the macOS package (.dmg) from the official source.
  2. Open the .dmg and drag the Bridge app into /Applications.
  3. On first run, you might need to allow the app in System Settings → Security & Privacy. After that, connect your Trezor and allow the browser to access Bridge when prompted.

Linux

  1. Download the Linux package for your distribution (AppImage / .deb / .rpm) or use distribution-specific instructions from Trezor's site.
  2. Grant executable permissions if using AppImage: chmod +x trezor-bridge.AppImage and run it.
  3. Ensure udev rules are set up (for Debian/Ubuntu .deb installs they are typically installed automatically).
Note: Many modern browsers support WebUSB or WebHID; however, Bridge remains the recommended connector when using browser-hosted wallets for consistent cross-browser compatibility.

First use & connecting your device

After installing Bridge, open the Trezor web app you prefer (for example, the official Trezor Suite web app). The site will request access to your device. Confirm access on both your browser and your Trezor device screen. Always verify the fingerprint or address displayed on the device matches what the web app shows before approving transactions.

Best practices during first connection

Security considerations

Trezor Bridge is purpose-built to minimize security risks, but you should always follow safe habits:

Troubleshooting common issues

Even reliable software can encounter hiccups. Here are common problems and pragmatic fixes.

Bridge not detected by browser

Device disconnects intermittently

Installation failed / permission errors

Advanced usage & configuration

Power users may want to tailor how Bridge runs:

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Do I need Trezor Bridge to use a Trezor device?

In most browser-based scenarios, yes. Some native desktop wallets or Trezor Suite desktop apps use direct device drivers and may not require Bridge. For browser interactions and some web wallets, Bridge is the recommended connector.

Is Bridge safe? Can it access my private keys?

Bridge acts only as a messenger: it relays requests and responses between the browser and the Trezor hardware. Private keys never leave your Trezor device, and Bridge cannot extract them.

How do I update Bridge?

When a new Bridge release is available, the official site will provide the installer. Some versions may show an update prompt. Always verify the source before downloading updates.

Final tips & recommended routine

Pro tip: Always verify the address shown on your Trezor device's display before approving any outgoing transaction. The device display is the single most important trust anchor.