Install Trezor® Bridge, connect your hardware wallet, resolve login issues, and secure your crypto access.
Trezor® Bridge is a lightweight communication tool that enables your computer to securely interact with your Trezor® Hardware Wallet. Whether you’re performing a Trezor® Wallet Login, authorizing a transaction through the Trezor® Suite App, or recovering your wallet, Bridge ensures seamless data exchange between the device and your browser or desktop application.
Without Bridge, users commonly face connectivity errors such as “Trezor® Login not working”, “Can't verify Trezor® Wallet”, or general USB device detection issues.
To avoid security risks, always download Trezor® Bridge from the official website:
https://trezor.io/start
Here, you will find the correct version for Windows, macOS, or Linux. Downloading Bridge from unofficial websites
may expose your wallet to severe security threats, including phishing or malware injection.
After downloading the installer, follow the step-by-step setup wizard. Once installed, Bridge will automatically run in the background. Now connect your Trezor® Hardware Wallet using the USB cable and launch the Trezor® Suite interface or desktop version.
If you're a new user, Trezor® Suite will guide you through generating a recovery seed, PIN setup, and device initialization. Returning users can proceed directly with their Trezor® login.
Below are the most common issues users face and the correct fixes:
Restart your browser or Trezor® Suite and confirm the Bridge service is running. Reinstall if necessary.
Use a different USB cable or port. Disable interfering browser extensions such as privacy blockers.
Update Bridge, switch browser profiles, or temporarily disable firewall rules blocking secure connections.
A corrupted Bridge file may cause this. Reinstall using the official link above.
Update the Suite, clear temporary cache files, or reinstall the application completely.
If you lose wallet access, use your 12–24 word recovery seed within Trezor® Suite to complete Trezor® Account Recovery. For Trezor® 2FA reset, note that Trezor® devices do not store 2FA; you must reset 2FA settings on the service that uses your wallet login.
For additional support, visit the official Trezor® Help Center.
This usually happens due to outdated Bridge software or USB driver conflicts.
The desktop Suite may not require Bridge, but browsers rely on it for secure communication.
Check your USB connection, restart Bridge, or reinstall the Suite.
Yes, provided you download it from trezor.io/start.
Reinstall Bridge, update your browser, and ensure no extensions block USB communication.
Restart the app and system, then check for updates or corrupted files.