When you use your Trezor hardware wallet, the device itself never connects directly to the internet. Instead, it relies on an application running on your computer to facilitate secure communication with the blockchain. For years, this was managed by the **Trezor Bridge** and the older Trezor Wallet web interface. Today, the standard, most secure, and feature-rich method is the dedicated **Trezor Suite** desktop application.
This guide clarifies the role of both components and emphasizes why Trezor Suite is the recommended management platform for all users.
Trezor Suite is the official, dedicated desktop application designed to be your primary interface for managing your cryptocurrency portfolio. It offers a comprehensive, secure environment that is isolated from the risks of a web browser.
Unlike simply using a web page, the Trezor Suite application provides a host of features that enhance both security and usability:
Trezor Bridge is a small background service that was originally designed to facilitate secure communication between your Trezor device and a web browser, such as the older Trezor Wallet interface or third-party web wallets (like MetaMask). It runs as a local server on your machine.
Its core function is acting as a "translator" and secure communication relay:
The core security principle remains the same: your private keys never leave the hardware device. The connection method is simply the pipe that sends instructions and receives the cryptographically signed response.
The flow is direct, minimizing external dependencies:
Trezor Device $\leftrightarrow$ Trezor Suite Desktop App $\leftrightarrow$ Internet (Blockchain)
This path is the most robust and secure, as the software environment is controlled entirely by Trezor.
When using a web interface (e.g., *suite.trezor.io/web*) or third-party wallet integration, the connection relies on either the Bridge service or modern browser technology called WebUSB.
Regardless of the connection method, the essential security check is the same:
A: If you install the **Trezor Suite desktop application**, you typically do not need to install the standalone Trezor Bridge. The desktop app is an all-in-one solution that includes the necessary connection logic.
A: The web version is convenient if you are on a computer where you cannot install the desktop app. However, the desktop app is always recommended for primary use due to its enhanced security features (like TOR) and stability.
A: Yes, or its modern equivalent. Third-party desktop and web wallets rely on either the Trezor Bridge service or WebUSB/Trezor Connect to communicate with your physical device to sign transactions. Always check the third-party wallet's official guide for the correct setup.