Trezör® Bridge®

Connect Your Web3 World Securely™

What Is Trezör® Bridge®?

Trezör Bridge is the official, trusted communication layer by SatoshiLabs that connects your Trezör hardware wallet (such as the Trezör One or Trezör Model T) securely to browsers, desktop apps, decentralized applications (dApps), and Web3‑interfaces. It acts as a silent guardian in the background — ensuring all interaction between your wallet device and external software is safe, encrypted, and verified.

Unlike browser extensions or legacy USB drivers, Bridge runs locally on your computer. It never sends your private keys or seed phrases over the internet. It only facilitates approved actions, like signing transactions, viewing balances, or updating firmware — all while preserving the fundamental security guarantees of your hardware wallet. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Why You Need Trezör Bridge

Key Features

How It Works

Installation & Startup

To begin, download Trezör Bridge from the official Trezör website. Choose the installer matching your operating system. During setup you may need to authorize permissions — for example USB access or allowing a background service/daemon. Once installed, Bridge starts automatically and listens on a localhost port to accept communication requests from browser‑based or desktop Web3 applications. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}

Message Flow

  1. User opens a Web3 interface (e.g. Trezör Suite Web, dApp, exchange) that supports hardware wallets.
  2. The app/browser tries to communicate with the hardware device, but direct USB/WebUSB may not be supported or allowed.
  3. The Web3 interface sends requests (e.g. “get public address”, “sign transaction”) to Bridge on localhost.
  4. Bridge passes the requests over USB to the Trezör device.
  5. On the device’s screen, you verify details: amounts, destination, method, etc.
  6. When you approve on the device, the device signs the request internally and returns the signed data via Bridge back to the app/browser. :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}

Security & Best Practices

Important: Trezör Bridge does not and never has access to your private keys or recovery seed. All signing operations happen on the hardware wallet itself. Keep your seed phrase offline, in a safe place. Compromise usually happens through human error, physical theft, or malware — not via Bridge. :contentReference[oaicite:17]{index=17}

Download & Setup Guide

  1. Go to the official Trezör download page (e.g. trezor.io/bridge).
  2. Choose the installer version matching your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux).
  3. Run the installer. On macOS you may be required to give necessary permissions (Security & Privacy settings) to run the application. On Windows or Linux, you may need elevated permissions depending on system configuration. :contentReference[oaicite:18]{index=18}
  4. Once installed, ensure Bridge is running. Sometimes you’ll see status in system tray/menu bar (depending on OS).
  5. Connect your Trezör device via USB. Unlock with your PIN on‑device.
  6. Open Trezör Suite (desktop) or browser‑based Web3 interface and verify that the device is detected. If prompted, grant the application access to use Bridge.
  7. Test by viewing your public addresses or sending a small transaction. Always confirm details on device screen.
  8. Enable auto‑update features if available, and monitor for security notifications from Trezör.