Bridge tokens to Polygon in seconds using Oku's smart routing. One interface for the best execution on all bridges.



Oku Bridge is a bridge meta-aggregator that brings together the best bridges in DeFi to offer a seamless experience of bridges and cross-chain swaps. We’ve integrated LIFI (Jumper), Socket (Bungee), DeBridge, Stargate, Wormhole, Chainlink, Rhino, Orbiter, Wanchain, Squid, and Across - all competing to get you the cheapest and fastest quotes! With every major EVM chain on Oku, you just need to select your source chain and asset and destination chain and asset, and then you’re ready to go. Oku supports bridging all of crypto's leading tokens including USDC, USDT, WETH, WBTC, USDT0, and many more.
Swap, bridge, limit orders, LP management, and advanced charting — all from one app. No switching needed.
Oku compares routes across 14 bridge providers for Polygon — including Layerzero, LI.FI, and Chainlink — to find the fastest and cheapest path.
Trade across 12 DEX routers on Polygon — including Uniswap, Nordstern, and OpenOcean. Oku automatically routes to get you the best price for your trade size.
Oku charges no additional fees on swaps or bridges. You only pay network gas and the underlying bridge or DEX provider fee.
Polygon is one of the longest-running Ethereum scaling networks, originally launched as Matic Network in 2017. The main chain uses a PoS sidechain architecture with fast, cheap transactions and deep integrations across every major DeFi, gaming, and NFT vertical. POL (formerly MATIC) is the native gas and staking token. Polygon is home to a mature ecosystem including Aave, Uniswap, QuickSwap, and countless enterprise deployments — it's a common choice for brands bringing Web2 users onchain because fees are low enough that end users often don't notice them. Polygon has also expanded into zk technology with Polygon zkEVM and the broader AggLayer, which aims to unify liquidity across multiple Polygon chains. For bridging, Polygon PoS remains one of the most liquid destinations in crypto.
Use a Web3 wallet like MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, or WalletConnect to connect to Oku. Make sure you have enough gas tokens on your source chain to approve and submit the transaction. Oku will detect your wallet balance and display tokens available to bridge.
Choose Polygon as your destination network and pick the token you want to receive. Oku automatically compares routes across integrated bridges to find the fastest and cheapest option for your transfer size.
Review the estimated arrival time and output amount. Confirm the transaction in your wallet. You can track the bridge status directly on Oku until your tokens arrive on Polygon.
Bridge times vary by provider and asset, but most routes into Polygon settle within a few seconds to a few minutes. Oku shows the estimated time for each route before you confirm.
Oku automatically compares quotes from every integrated bridge to Polygon in real time and routes your transfer through the cheapest available path. There are no additional fees from Oku on top of the underlying bridge cost.
Oku aggregates LI.FI, Across, Stargate, deBridge, Squid, Wormhole, and more. The exact route used depends on the token, amount, and current liquidity across providers.
Oku itself is non-custodial — your funds are never held by Oku. Bridge security depends on the underlying bridge protocol selected for your route. Oku only integrates audited, established bridges.
You can bridge any token supported by the underlying bridges Oku integrates. Common tokens for Polygon include POL, USDC, USDT, and WETH. The full list is shown in the token selector.
Yes — you'll need a small amount of POL on Polygon to pay gas for any transactions after bridging. Some routes Oku supports include a small gas top-up at the destination.
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