Share Files over Wi-Fi Without App | Works on All Devices

No Apps Required No File Size Limit No Cloud Uploads Clipboard Sync Works Offline via Hotspot Local P2P File Transfer Platform independent Free & Instant

Securely transfer large files and sync copied text directly between any two devices on the same Wi-Fi network, mobile hotspot, or local network. A privacy-focused, browser-based tool with no apps to download. Read the Setup Guide.

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ℹ Ensure both devices are connected to the same local Wi-Fi router or one device's Mobile Hotspot for offline P2P transfer speeds.

Step 1: Choose Device Role

Select a role for this device. The pairing process is symmetric and runs locally; it only determines which device initiates the optical QR code sequence.

About this Tool: Instantly share large files and sync clipboards between devices over Wi-Fi or hotspot without any app

Welcome to a strictly private, local-first file sharing utility. Traditional sharing utilities force users to upload heavy videos, photos, or documents to third-party cloud servers only to re-download them on another screen. Native local transfer tools (like Apple's AirDrop) solve this locally but are trapped inside locked manufacturer ecosystems, leaving Windows, Android, Linux, and iOS users disconnected.

The Ultimate Problem Solved: Direct P2P with ZERO App Installations

While popular third-party transfer programs like SHAREit, AirDroid, or Feem can bridge cross-platform gaps, they demand heavy app store downloads, desktop software setups, matching software versions, invasive system permissions, and account registration.

This browser-centric utility completely bypasses those requirements. By running entirely inside your existing web browser, you gain a high-speed direct peer-to-peer data tunnel with no apps to download, no installations, no signups, and no account creation required . Simply open this page on any two devices and begin transferring data.

Why is this the best way to transfer files locally?

Application User Guide (Step-by-Step)

Establish a secure digital connection in seconds:

  1. Open & Connect: Open this page on 2 devices. Ensure both your phone and computer (or both phones) are on the exact same network (e.g., connected to the same home Wi-Fi, hotel Wi-Fi, or direct mobile hotspot).
  2. Set Up Device 1: On your first device, tap "I am Device 1". An encrypted local QR code will generate on the screen.
  3. Scan with Device 2: On your second device, tap "I am Device 2", click the "Scan Device 1" button, and hold the camera up to Device 1's screen.
  4. Scan Back: Device 2 will instantly show its own newly generated local QR code. On Device 1, click "Scan Device 2" and point its camera at Device 2's screen to lock the peer connection.
  5. Transfer Files & Text: Both screens will transition into the Transfer Dashboard. Tap the zone box to send any file format or sync your clipboard text instantly!

Core Advantages of this Web-Based AirDrop Alternative

This browser-centric utility is engineered to bypass all modern local data transfer roadblocks. By combining local-first performance with an app-free setup, it bridges the gap across fragmented operating systems while protecting user identity.

1. 100% Cross-Platform Capabilities (Universal Device Support)

Native local sharing options are bound to single ecosystems (like Apple's AirDrop or Android's Quick Share), leaving mixed-device setups isolated. This tool operates entirely inside standard web browsers, allowing you to instantly share files across Android, Windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Linux with zero ecosystem compatibility limits.

2. Privacy-First Architecture (Zero Server Storage or Cloud Uploads)

Your data security is uncompromised. Built on a strict local-first WebRTC framework, files bypass third-party cloud architectures completely. Data travels in encrypted blocks directly from one device radio to the other over the local loop. Because there are no backend cloud configurations or intermediate servers reading, tracking, or archiving your transfers, zero data leakage occurs.

3. Instant Utility Setup (Zero App Installations Required)

Skip the app store bloat, system updates, and invasive device permission prompts. This utility requires no configuration, matching platform software versions, or platform-specific profiles. Simply load this standalone webpage on any two local screens to instantly unlock a direct peer-to-peer connection tunnel.

4. No Artificial File Size Limitations

Traditional communication channels, email attachments, and messaging apps cap file distributions at strict limits (e.g., 25MB or 2GB). Since this platform transfers files directly over your local hardware channels rather than up-and-down from a remote storage server, you can stream gigabytes of massive raw video files, database exports, or compressed directories completely unhindered.

5. Off-Grid Hotspot Data Routing (Zero Internet Bandwidth Overhead)

You can securely manage data packets even when traveling, outdoors, or in remote zones without access to wide-area broadband. By pairing devices through a direct mobile hotspot connection, the platform capitalizes on local device wireless radio speeds, executing local file movements without consuming cellular data data quotas.

6. Simultaneous P2P Clipboard Text Syncing

Moving temporary verification tokens, deep links, complex multi-character passwords, or multi-paragraph text edits between screens often requires emailing info back and forth. The integrated text synchronization terminal operates dynamically alongside file sharing, updating your target clipboard environment instantly.

7. Completely Anonymous & Free Architecture

Avoid subscription traps, account sign-ups, email confirmation loops, or corporate profile registration funnels. The platform operates out of the box with zero data tracking parameters required to execute transfers, preserving ultimate privacy from initial handshake to final download completion.

Popular Use Cases & Practical Scenarios

This browser-based tool is highly optimized to solve daily workflow friction points across multiple common scenarios:

Frequently Asked Questions & Troubleshooting

Where are the received files saved?

When a file transfer reaches 100%, your browser will automatically trigger a native download prompt. The file will be saved directly in your device's default "Downloads" directory, just like any file downloaded from the web.

Troubleshooting: Why is the device pairing or connection failing?

Pairing errors almost always point to one of these three local network issues:
1. Different Networks: Double-check that both devices are connected to the exact same Wi-Fi router, or that one device is directly connected to the other's mobile hotspot.
2. AP Isolation (Client Isolation): Some public Wi-Fi networks (hotels, airports, corporate offices) have a security feature called Access Point Isolation. This blocks devices connected to the same router from talking directly to one another. The Fix: Turn on a Mobile Hotspot on one device, connect the other device to that hotspot, and try again.
3. Active VPNs/Firewalls: If either device has an active VPN or a restrictive corporate firewall, it may block direct WebRTC socket pairing. Turn off the VPN temporarily to establish the connection.

Why did my file transfer pause or stop midway?

Because the connection is direct and peer-to-peer, the browser tabs must remain open and active on both ends. If your mobile screen locks, turns off, or you switch to another app, the mobile operating system (iOS or Android) will freeze active browser processes to save battery, dropping the connection. The Fix: Keep both screens on and the browser tabs active during large file transfers.

How do I fix pairing errors due to camera blockages?

If your browser camera is blocked or the QR scanner won't open, look at the URL bar on your browser to make sure camera permissions are allowed. If the camera remains blocked, click the "Camera broken? Show manual text option" link under the QR box on both devices, copy the long text, paste it into the manual input box on the other device, and tap connect manually.

Can I transfer entire folders?

Web browsers cannot directly send unzipped nested folder structures over direct WebRTC. To send folders, zip them into a single .zip archive on your device first, then drop the compressed file into the transfer zone.

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