Send files, documents, or text to paired devices or devices connected to the same local network or WiFi over a peer-to-peer connection. Because it is online based, all devices can use it. You may install it straight from the browser on your devices because it’s a progressive web application.
Do you wish to transfer a file from your phone to your laptop right away? Do you want to send your friends who use a combination of iOS and Android images in their original quality? Would you like to exchange private files with other Linux systems peer-to-peer? Is AirDrop unstable once more? With PairDrop, send it!
Some of you may be familiar with Snapdrop, the forerunner to PairDrops, which I also used for more than two years almost every day. Due to the unfortunate instability of the Snapdrop server, I took the initiative to further the project on my own and forked it into PairDrop, which has many enhancements, stability fixes, and some significant new features:
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Device Pairing (to enable connections on public Wi-Fi, company/university networks, Apple Private Relay, VPN etc.)
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Improved UI
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Integration into device share / context menus
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(see README for more information)
You can host PairDrop yourself using Node or Docker, regardless of whether it’s on a Pi on your local network or on a publicly accessible domain. Alternatively, you can use the publicly available pairdrop.net as often as you’d like.
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