Introducing the new generation of Trezor® connectivity — a refined, secure, and performance-driven bridge that unites your hardware wallet with modern browser environments, applications, and decentralized ecosystems.
Trézor Bridge® is an essential background service that enables seamless communication between your Trezor® hardware wallet and supported desktop browsers. It replaces older plugin-based systems with a modern, lightweight, and highly secure architecture.
Designed to run quietly in the background, the new Trezor® Bridge establishes a trusted communication channel that ensures your private keys never leave your device. All cryptographic operations remain isolated within your hardware wallet, providing unmatched protection against online threats.
With improved compatibility and streamlined performance, the updated Bridge enhances user experience while maintaining strict security principles that define the Trezor® ecosystem.
Hardware wallets are only as powerful as the connection that links them to applications. Trezor® Bridge acts as this trusted conduit, ensuring accurate data exchange while eliminating attack vectors commonly found in browser extensions.
By using a local service rather than cloud-based communication, the Bridge minimizes exposure and maximizes reliability. Users gain faster response times, fewer interruptions, and a smoother interaction with Trezor Suite and third-party wallets.
This design philosophy reinforces Trezor’s commitment to self-custody, transparency, and open-source security standards.
Built using updated communication protocols, the new Trézor Bridge® ensures consistent performance across operating systems while remaining lightweight and unobtrusive.
The Bridge stays current with the latest improvements, ensuring ongoing compatibility with browsers, wallets, and firmware releases without manual intervention.
Improved device recognition and persistent connections reduce unexpected disconnections during critical operations like signing transactions.
No user data is transmitted externally. All interactions remain local between your browser and hardware wallet.
When installed, the Bridge runs as a background service on your computer. Upon connecting your Trezor® device, the Bridge detects it instantly and establishes a secure channel.
Supported applications communicate with the Bridge using standardized APIs. The Bridge then forwards commands to your hardware wallet, which independently verifies every action on its screen.
This layered approach ensures that even if your browser environment is compromised, your private keys remain safe inside your Trezor® device.
Initial solutions relied on browser plugins, which introduced maintenance challenges and security risks over time.
The transition to a local service improved reliability and removed dependency on browser-specific technologies.
The current Bridge integrates performance optimizations, enhanced compatibility, and long-term maintainability.
Whether you are a first-time hardware wallet user or an experienced digital asset holder, the new Trezor® Bridge adapts effortlessly to your workflow.
Developers benefit from predictable APIs, while everyday users enjoy a setup process that simply works without complex configuration.
This balance of simplicity and control reflects the core values behind Trezor® products.