Secure Bridge to Your Crypto Assets

Trezor Bridge establishes a protected connection between your Trezor hardware wallet and web browser, enabling seamless access to Trezor Suite while maintaining maximum security.

Why Trezor Bridge is Essential for Your Security

The critical component that keeps your transactions protected

Secure Communication

Encrypted data transfer between your Trezor device and browser ensures private keys never leave your hardware wallet.

Browser Integration

Specifically designed for Chrome browser compatibility, Trezor Bridge enables WebUSB communication with your Trezor device :cite[5].

Easy Setup

Quick installation process gets you connected to Trezor Suite web app in minutes, with automatic detection of your hardware wallet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions about Trezor Bridge

Trezor Bridge is a communication tool that enables your Trezor hardware wallet to securely connect with web browsers. It translates USB signals to a format that browsers can understand while maintaining the highest security standards. Without Bridge, your browser cannot properly communicate with your Trezor device for accessing web-based wallet interfaces.

Trezor Bridge primarily supports Chrome-based browsers including Chrome and Chromium on Windows, macOS, and Linux :cite[5]. For other browsers or if you prefer not to use Bridge, Trezor Suite desktop application provides native support without requiring additional bridge software and is recommended for the best experience.

Trezor Bridge creates a secure localhost connection between your Trezor device and browser. It uses encrypted communication protocols while ensuring that your private keys never leave your hardware wallet. The bridge operates as a local service on your computer, preventing exposure to external networks and maintaining the fundamental security principle of hardware wallets.

Yes, you have alternatives. The recommended approach is to use Trezor Suite desktop application, which has native device support without requiring Bridge :cite[5]. Additionally, Android devices with Chrome can use WebUSB for direct connection. However, for web browser access on desktop computers, Bridge remains the essential connection layer.