A detailed guide to installing, using, and fixing issues with Trezor® Bridge and Trezor® Wallet.
Trezor® Bridge is an essential communication layer that enables your computer to interact securely with your Trezor® Hardware Wallet. Whether you are accessing the Trezor® Suite App, connecting to the browser wallet interface, or performing a Trezor® Wallet Login, Bridge ensures smooth data transmission and device recognition.
Without Trezor® Bridge, many users experience issues such as “Trezor® Login not working” or “Can't verify Trezor® Wallet,” making it a critical component of the overall setup.
To download the official software, always use the official link: trezor.io/start. From here, you’ll be directed to install both the Trezor® Suite Download and the Trezor® Bridge Download depending on your system type.
After installing Trezor® Bridge, connect your Trezor® Hardware Wallet using the USB cable. Open the Trezor® Suite App and follow the on-screen instructions. If your device is new, you’ll be guided through wallet creation, backup setup, and PIN configuration.
Returning users can simply proceed with their standard Trezor® login using their PIN and recovery seed.
Login or connectivity failures are common when Trezor® Bridge is outdated, corrupted, or blocked by another program. Here are common errors and solutions:
Make sure Bridge is running in the background. Restart your browser or the Trezor® Suite App. On macOS or Linux, verify USB permissions.
Reinstall Trezor® Bridge from official sources only. Disconnect any extra USB devices that may interfere with signal detection.
Try another USB port or cable. Also check if your antivirus or firewall is blocking the Bridge service.
Clear cache, restart the app, and ensure the Suite is fully updated. An outdated version may fail to detect the device.
This usually indicates Bridge communication failure. Reinstall the Bridge and restart Trezor® Suite.
If you need to recover your wallet, use your 12–24 word recovery seed inside the Trezor® Suite. To reset 2FA settings for connected services, visit those service portals individually—Trezor® itself does not store 2FA data. For help, access the Trezor® Help Center.
Most connection issues occur due to an outdated Bridge installation. Reinstall from trezor.io/start.
Yes, but Chrome and Firefox offer the most stable performance.
You can reset from the device settings, but ensure your recovery seed is backed up beforehand.
Try another port, reinstall Bridge, and check for USB driver conflicts.
Browser-based access requires Bridge, but the desktop Suite may connect without it in some cases.
Yes, as long as it’s downloaded from official Trezor® sources.