Secure crypto connectivity that links your Trezor hardware wallet directly to your browser. Trézór Bridge®™ provides encrypted communication, trusted authentication, and complete control of your digital assets.
Trézór Bridge®™, commonly known as Trezor Bridge, is a secure communication layer that enables your Trezor hardware wallet to interact safely with web browsers. It acts as a trusted connector between your physical device and online applications without exposing private keys.
Unlike browser extensions or software-only wallets, Trezor Bridge ensures that every sensitive action remains protected by the hardware wallet itself. This architecture is a critical part of the Trezor security ecosystem and complements tools like Trezor Suite.
All data exchanged through Trezor Bridge is encrypted. Private keys never leave your device, ensuring maximum protection during every Trezor Login or transaction approval.
Trezor Login eliminates passwords. Every login or action requires physical confirmation, protecting users from phishing, malware, and remote attacks.
Trezor Bridge works seamlessly with modern browsers, allowing safe interaction with decentralized apps, exchanges, and web wallets.
While Trezor Suite provides a full-featured desktop and web interface for managing crypto assets, Trezor Bridge acts as the underlying connection layer for browser-based usage. Together, they form a secure and flexible ecosystem.
Users can choose desktop security or browser convenience without compromising control, privacy, or cryptographic integrity.
The official setup process always begins at trezor.io/start. This trusted onboarding page guides users through firmware installation, device verification, wallet creation, and optional Trezor Bridge installation.
Using the official setup ensures authenticity, protects against counterfeit software, and guarantees compatibility with Trezor Bridge and Trezor Suite.
In an environment filled with browser exploits and phishing threats, Trézór Bridge®™ acts as a protective gateway. It ensures that browsers never gain direct access to your private keys, maintaining true self-custody.
For users who value decentralization, privacy, and long-term asset security, Trezor Bridge is not optional—it is essential.