Trezor Bridge is a software component designed to facilitate communication between a Trezor hardware wallet and compatible applications. Historically, Trezor Bridge acted as a communication layer between a Trezor device, Trezor Suite, and supported web browsers. However, Trezor has now deprecated the standalone version of Trezor Bridge and recommends removing older standalone installations because the required functionality has been incorporated into Trezor Suite.
Trezor Bridge was developed to solve a simple but important problem: allowing a computer to communicate with a connected Trezor hardware wallet. It operated in the background and relayed communication between the hardware device and supported wallet interfaces.
For users accessing Trezor Suite through a web browser, Bridge could provide the necessary connection layer. Trezor's documentation confirms that Bridge was used as a transport method during device onboarding, particularly in the web environment.
Today, users should follow the current Trezor setup process rather than downloading an old standalone Bridge installer.
Trezor Bridge was created to establish communication between a Trezor device and compatible software. This allowed users to connect their hardware wallet to supported browser-based interfaces and perform wallet operations.
The standalone Bridge operated as a background service, meaning users generally did not need to interact with it directly. Once installed and running, it handled communication requests between compatible applications and the connected Trezor device.
Bridge was particularly useful for web-based Trezor Suite environments where a browser needed an additional communication method to interact with the hardware wallet. Trezor's technical documentation specifically identifies Bridge as a transport option for its web environment.
The most important change is that standalone Trezor Bridge is now deprecated. Trezor recommends uninstalling an older standalone installation because it can interfere with using a Trezor device in future releases.
When it was used as a standalone component, Trezor Bridge provided a convenient connection between hardware wallets and compatible software. It helped users access their Trezor device through browser-based interfaces without requiring direct management of the communication process.
Its integration into the broader Trezor ecosystem also helped simplify the wallet experience. Instead of requiring users to manage separate connectivity software, current Trezor users can rely on the modern Trezor Suite setup and supported connection methods.
For security, users should always obtain Trezor software from the official Trezor website and avoid downloading unofficial Bridge applications. Trezor also provides security and privacy guidance covering wallet backups, device protection, and phishing awareness.
If you previously installed standalone Trezor Bridge, Trezor recommends uninstalling it. On Windows, the official instructions use the uninstall program inside the Trezor Bridge installation folder. On macOS, users can remove it through the supplied uninstall package, while Linux users can remove the package using their system's package manager.
After removing the standalone version, use the latest Trezor Suite and follow its current connection instructions.
Is Trezor Bridge still required?
The standalone Trezor Bridge is deprecated. Trezor recommends uninstalling the standalone version and using the connectivity functionality incorporated into the current Trezor Suite experience.
What did Trezor Bridge do?
It provided communication between a Trezor hardware wallet, Trezor Suite, and supported browsers or applications.
Should I download Trezor Bridge from a third-party website?
No. Avoid unofficial downloads. Use Trezor's official software and support resources.
Can I use Trezor without standalone Bridge?
Yes. Trezor's current software ecosystem has moved away from the standalone Bridge installation.
Trezor Bridge played an important role in connecting Trezor hardware wallets with compatible web applications. However, technology and the Trezor software ecosystem have evolved. Standalone Trezor Bridge is now deprecated, and Trezor recommends uninstalling older versions and using the current Trezor Suite experience instead. For the best security, always follow official Trezor documentation and keep your wallet software up to date.