Your complete guide to secure connectivity with your Trezor Hardware Wallet
Trezor Bridge is a communication interface that allows your browser to securely connect with your Trezor Hardware Wallet. When USB connection is not supported directly by the browser (especially on Firefox or older systems), Trezor Bridge acts as a trusted relay between your device and your computer.
Accessing Trezor.io/start is the recommended method for first-time setup. Whether you’re using Trezor Suite or just want to securely connect to your device for signing transactions or checking your balance, Trezor Bridge can enhance compatibility and reliability.
Modern browsers sometimes restrict USB API access. While WebUSB is available on Chrome, many users still need Trezor Bridge to make things work seamlessly—especially on Linux or custom OS setups.
Trezor Bridge works on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and supports Chrome, Firefox, and Brave browsers.
If your browser shows a "Device Not Detected" error on Trezor.io/start, or if you experience intermittent connection problems, installing the bridge is likely the solution.
Open your browser and go to Trezor.io/start. It will detect your OS and automatically prompt you to download the right version of Trezor Bridge.
Click “Download Trezor Bridge”. After downloading, follow on-screen instructions to install. On macOS, you may need to allow the installation under System Preferences → Security & Privacy.
After installation, close and reopen your browser. Revisit Trezor.io/start to verify your device is now recognized.
If you’re using Trezor Suite (desktop app), Trezor Bridge is not required. Suite includes all necessary drivers and tools to manage your wallet independently.
There are three ways to interact with your Trezor wallet:
Fast and modern, but only supported in Chromium-based browsers like Chrome and Edge.
Best for compatibility. Required if using Firefox or if WebUSB is blocked.
A standalone app with built-in device recognition and enhanced privacy features. Includes full wallet management tools and Trezor Login functionality.
Make sure the cable is original and the USB port functions correctly. Try different ports or reboot the system.
Check if the process is running in the background. On Windows, open Task Manager → Background Processes → "trezord". Restart if needed.
Disable conflicting extensions (like anti-virus browser guards) and ensure Trezor domains are whitelisted.