Trezor Bridge

Secure communication between your Trezor hardware wallet and web browser for managing cryptocurrency assets with maximum security.

🔒 What is Trezor Bridge?

Trezor Bridge is a lightweight background service that enables secure communication between your Trezor hardware wallet and supported web browsers.

It acts as a facilitator that allows the Trezor Wallet interface and other compatible applications to interact with your device without requiring browser extensions.

Key Features

  • Enables direct communication with Trezor devices
  • Works automatically in the background
  • No browser extensions required
  • Supports multiple Trezor models
  • Regular security updates
  • Lightweight and efficient

🛡️ Security Benefits

Trezor Bridge enhances security by maintaining a secure communication channel between your hardware wallet and web applications.

Your private keys never leave the Trezor device, ensuring that even if your computer is compromised, your cryptocurrencies remain safe.

Security First Approach

Trezor Bridge follows the security-by-design principle, minimizing attack surfaces while maintaining full functionality for managing your crypto assets.

How Trezor Bridge Works

Installation

Trezor Bridge is a small application that runs in the background of your operating system. It automatically starts when needed and requires minimal system resources.

Communication

When you connect your Trezor device, Bridge establishes a secure local connection between the hardware wallet and web applications like Trezor Wallet or other supported services.

Authentication

All communication is encrypted and requires physical confirmation on your Trezor device for sensitive operations, ensuring that no transaction can be made without your explicit approval.

Compatibility

Trezor Bridge is designed to work across multiple platforms and browsers, providing a consistent experience regardless of your setup.

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Windows

7, 8, 10, 11

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macOS

10.11+

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Linux

Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora

Supported Browsers

Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, and other Chromium-based browsers