Trezor Bridge is a communication tool that allows your Trezor hardware wallet to securely interact with web browsers and desktop applications. It works behind the scenes to link your device with Trezor Suite or wallet interfaces. For it to function properly, your system must meet certain compatibility requirements.
Below is a complete and updated list of systems that work with Trezor Bridge.
Trezor Bridge is compatible with the following desktop operating systems:
Earlier versions such as Windows 7 and 8 may still run Trezor Bridge, but are no longer officially supported due to security risks and discontinued updates from Microsoft.
Note: On newer versions of macOS, you may need to grant Bridge permissions in System Settings → Security & Privacy after installation.
For Linux users, installing udev rules is necessary to allow USB communication between the Trezor device and the computer.
Trezor Bridge works with desktop browsers that support USB or communication through localhost:
Safari does not support Trezor Bridge due to limited USB support. Use Chrome or Firefox for best results.
Trezor Bridge supports the following hardware wallets:
Both models work identically with Bridge. The Model T offers a touchscreen interface and enhanced security features, but Bridge compatibility remains the same.
The following systems do not fully support Trezor Bridge:
Using a compatible system ensures Trezor Bridge works smoothly and securely with your device. If your setup meets the criteria listed above, you’ll enjoy seamless hardware wallet interactions, including sending coins, updating firmware, and managing accounts from your desktop.
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