Explore the history, functionality, and transition from Trezor Bridge to the modern Trezor Suite App.
Before the launch of Trezor Suite, Trezor Bridge was the essential software that allowed your Trezor hardware wallet to communicate securely with web-based interfaces. It ran silently in the background, enabling browser extensions and wallet apps to interact with your device without exposing sensitive data. While it’s no longer recommended for use, understanding its function helps appreciate the evolution of Trezor’s security ecosystem.
Trezor Bridge was a lightweight application that facilitated encrypted communication between your Trezor device and supported browsers like Chrome and Firefox. It replaced older browser plugins and was designed to run in the background with minimal user interaction. Its primary job was to act as a secure “bridge” between your hardware wallet and web-based crypto services.
However, as of recent updates, Trezor Bridge has been deprecated. Users are now encouraged to uninstall it and switch to Trezor Suite, which offers a more secure and feature-rich experience.
trezord; on macOS, trezord-go; and on Linux, it appeared in System Monitor.Trezor Bridge was developed by SatoshiLabs, the creators of Trezor. While it served its purpose well, the crypto landscape evolved. With growing threats and user demands for better usability, Trezor Suite was introduced as a more secure, transparent, and user-friendly replacement.
Trezor Suite integrates all Bridge functionality and more—offering portfolio tracking, staking, swaps, and encrypted communication—all within a modern desktop and web app.
It was replaced by Trezor Suite, which offers better security, usability, and privacy.
It may still function, but it’s strongly recommended to uninstall it to avoid conflicts with Trezor Suite.
Follow OS-specific instructions. On Windows, remove it via Control Panel; on macOS and Linux, delete the trezord process.
Yes. Trezor Suite handles all device communication internally.
Most are transitioning to Trezor Suite integration. Check with the app provider.
Absolutely. It includes enhanced encryption, privacy tools, and a full-featured interface.
Trezor Bridge is no longer supported. Users are advised to uninstall it and migrate to Trezor Suite. Continuing to use Bridge may result in compatibility issues or security vulnerabilities. Always download software from official sources.