Securely Connect Your
Trezor Wallet
The essential communication bridge between your Trezor hardware wallet and your web browser. Fast, secure, and open-source.
Download Trezor Bridge
Select your operating system to begin the download.
What is Trezor Bridge?
Trezor Bridge is a lightweight application that runs in the background of your computer. It serves as a secure communication tunnel between your Trezor hardware wallet and your web browser (Chrome, Firefox, etc.).
Without Trezor Bridge, your browser cannot detect or interact with your device. It is designed to be unobtrusive, secure, and resource-efficient.
- Required for Trezor Suite Web
- Runs silently in the background
- No configuration needed
Key Features
Why Trezor Bridge is the standard for hardware wallet connectivity.
Secure Communication
Establishes an encrypted channel between your device and the browser, preventing man-in-the-middle attacks.
Easy Installation
Set it and forget it. Once installed, Trezor Bridge runs automatically whenever you connect your device.
Cross-Platform
Fully supported on Windows, macOS, and Linux, ensuring a consistent experience across all your devices.
Automatic Updates
Keeps itself up to date with the latest security patches and protocol improvements.
Open Source
The code is fully open source and auditable by the community, ensuring transparency and trust.
Lightweight
Optimized for performance, using minimal system resources while running in the background.
Installation Guide
Follow these simple steps to get started.
- 1Download the installer
Click the download button above to get the trezor-bridge-2.0.31-win32-install.exe file.
- 2Run the installer
Double-click the downloaded file. You may see a User Account Control prompt; click "Yes" to proceed.
- 3Complete setup
Follow the on-screen instructions. Once finished, the Bridge will start automatically.
- 4Connect your Trezor
Plug in your device and visit Trezor Suite Web to verify the connection.
System Requirements
- Windows 10 or newer
- 64-bit processor
- USB port
- macOS 10.11 (El Capitan) or newer
- Intel or Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3)
- USB port (adapter may be needed)
- Modern 64-bit distribution
- glibc 2.17 or newer
- udev rules configured