Introduction

Trezor® Bridge is the official local connector that allows desktop software and supported browsers to communicate with your Trezor® Hardware Wallet. If you use the Trezor® Suite App (desktop) or follow web flows via trezor.io/start, Bridge facilitates secure USB communication, enabling device detection, transaction signing, firmware updates, and account management while keeping your private keys on-device.

Trezor® Bridge Download & Installation

Always download Trezor® Bridge from the official start page at trezor.io/start. Choose the Trezor® Suite App for a full-featured desktop experience, or install Bridge alone if you prefer the browser flow. Follow these steps:

  1. Go to trezor.io/start and select your OS (Windows / macOS / Linux).
  2. Download the Bridge installer or the Trezor® Suite App package.
  3. Run the installer and grant any required system permissions.
  4. Reconnect your Trezor® Hardware Wallet and open Trezor® Suite to verify the connection.

If the download button shows a newer Suite version, the Suite bundle usually includes Bridge; otherwise install Bridge separately.

Connecting & Trezor® Wallet Login

After installation, launch Trezor® Suite. The app will detect your device and prompt you to approve connections and transactions on the physical Trezor® device. This on-device confirmation ensures your seed and private keys never leave the hardware.

Troubleshooting: common login & connection issues

If you encounter “Trezor® login not working,” “Unable to login Trezor®,” “Can’t verify Trezor® Wallet,” or “Error connecting Trezor® account,” try the following:

  • Confirm Bridge is running (check system tray or background processes).
  • Update both Trezor® Bridge and Trezor® Suite to the latest versions.
  • Use a data-capable USB cable and try different ports (avoid USB hubs when diagnosing).
  • Disable browser extensions or antivirus temporarily that may block USB access.
  • Reinstall Bridge and restart your computer if the problem persists.

Advanced issues & account recovery

Persistent connection errors can originate from OS-level USB driver conflicts. On Windows, check device drivers and firewall rules. On macOS and Linux, ensure proper device permissions. If you lose access entirely, use your recovery seed to perform Trezor® Account Recovery only on a trusted device or official Suite flow — never enter your seed on unknown websites. There is no centralized Trezor® 2fa reset; two-factor resets belong to the service provider you use.

FAQ — what users search for

1. Where can I safely download Trezor® Bridge?
From the official start page: trezor.io/start. Avoid third-party sites to prevent phishing or tampered installers.
2. My Trezor® wallet login isn't working — what's first?
Check Bridge is installed and running, try a different USB cable/port, update Suite & Bridge, and disable blocking extensions.
3. Can I recover my wallet without Bridge?
Yes — recovery uses your seed on a trusted device. Bridge only facilitates device connection; it doesn't hold keys.
4. What causes “Error connecting Trezor® account”?
Often outdated Bridge, blocked USB permissions, or cable/driver issues. Updating and switching cables usually help.
5. Is there a Trezor® 2fa reset?
Trezor® devices don't manage external 2FA. Resetting two-factor authentication is performed with the specific service (exchange, email, etc.).
6. Where is official support?
Use the Trezor® Help Center via the official site for troubleshooting guides and to open support requests.