Send photos, videos, PDFs, documents and links directly from one device to another — phone to laptop, laptop to phone, Android to iPhone — right from the browser. No app to install, no sign-up, no upload to any cloud: files travel peer-to-peer over WebRTC, straight from your device to the other one. On the same Wi-Fi the transfer never even leaves your router, so it runs at full local network speed.
Open this page on two devices connected to the same network and they discover each other automatically — just like AirDrop, but it works across every platform: Android, iPhone, Windows, Mac and Linux. Tap the device you want, choose files (or drag & drop them onto the device), and the receiver accepts with one tap. You can also send text snippets and links — handy for moving a URL from your phone to your computer.
How to share files between two devices
1. Open this page on both devices (same Wi-Fi or hotspot).
2. The other device appears automatically with a friendly Nepali name like "रातो डाँफे".
3. Tap फाइल on the device card and pick the files — or drag files onto the card.
4. The receiver taps स्वीकार (Accept) and the files download directly.
Devices on different networks?
Use अर्को नेटवर्कसँग जोड्नुहोस् (Pair): create a 6-digit code on one device and enter it (or open the shared link) on the other. The two devices are then connected even across networks — for example a phone on mobile data and an office computer. The transfer is still device-to-device whenever a direct connection is possible.
Is it private?
Yes. Your files are never uploaded to our server — there is nothing to store, no size limits we impose, and no history kept. Transfers are end-to-end encrypted by WebRTC (DTLS). Devices are matched using only an anonymous token, and nobody outside your network (or your pair code) can see your device.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is this like AirDrop / Nearby Share?
Yes — but it works in any browser on any platform, so you can send between Android and iPhone, or phone and PC, without installing anything.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. Files move directly between the two browsers using an encrypted WebRTC connection. On the same Wi-Fi the data never leaves your local network.
What is the maximum file size?
There is no fixed limit, but very large files (multiple GB) depend on the receiving device's memory. Photos, videos, music and documents transfer comfortably.
Why can't my devices see each other?
Automatic discovery needs both devices on the same network (same Wi-Fi router or hotspot). On different networks, use the 6-digit pair code instead. Some office firewalls block direct connections — in that case try the same Wi-Fi.
Can I send text or a link instead of a file?
Yes — tap टेक्स्ट on a device card to send any text or URL. The receiver can copy it or open the link with one tap.
Do both devices need to keep the page open?
Yes, both devices must keep this page open until the transfer finishes, since the data flows live between them.