Trezor Bridge Secure Gateway • Hardware Wallet

Trezor Bridge — The Secure Gateway to Your Hardware Wallet

Trezor Bridge is the secure gateway between your computer and your Trezor hardware wallet. Built for privacy-first, local-only connectivity, Bridge ensures your private keys remain on device while giving fast, reliable access for signing transactions, managing accounts, and interacting with decentralized apps.

Hardware wallet • Trezor Bridge

Encrypted Communication

End-to-end local encryption and signed updates keep the Bridge connection secure.

Cross-platform

Windows, macOS, Linux — works with major browsers and desktop wallets.

Privacy-first

No cloud, no account, no telemetry required — Bridge is local-first.

Developer API

Clear interfaces for wallet integrations, secure transaction flows, and dApp use.

Tip: Always download Trezor Bridge from a trusted source and verify installer signatures where available.

Security-first design

Trezor Bridge negotiates an encrypted channel with the hardware device, ensuring that private keys never leave the secure element. Updates are signed and verified to preserve integrity.

Seamless compatibility

Bridge works transparently with Chrome, Edge, and Firefox as well as desktop wallet applications on Windows, macOS, and Linux for a reliable crypto experience.

Developer-friendly API

Clear APIs and documentation provide a secure, standard interface for building integrations, multisig workflows, and dApp connectivity using hardware-backed signing.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an account to use Trezor Bridge? +
No account is required. Trezor Bridge is a local service that connects your device directly to your machine and compatible wallet apps.
What platforms are supported? +
Bridge supports Windows, macOS, and Linux and works with major browsers such as Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. It is built to integrate with modern wallet interfaces.
How do I troubleshoot device detection? +
Try a different USB port or cable, restart the Bridge service, temporarily disable privacy browser extensions during setup, or consult diagnostic logs in advanced cases.
Is Bridge sending data to third parties? +
No. Bridge is designed to be local-first. It does not transmit private keys or personal data to external servers.