AirDrop is locked to Apple devices. DropAny gives you the same one-tap, device-to-device transfer in any browser — Windows, Android, iPhone, Mac and Linux — with no app and no signup.
Enter this code on the other device, or scan the QR.
Tap the button to request a one-time 6-digit code so the other device can join.
AirDrop is an Apple-only feature: it needs Bluetooth + Wi-Fi between two Apple devices, so it never appears on Windows or Android. DropAny replaces it with a direct, end-to-end encrypted WebRTC connection that runs in the browser, so any two devices can pair with a 6-digit code — regardless of operating system.
Go to the site in any browser on the iPhone and the Windows PC — nothing to install.
Tap "Create connection" to get a one-time 6-digit code (or QR), then type it on the second device.
A direct encrypted channel opens and files transfer device-to-device — never through the cloud.
| DropAny | ||
|---|---|---|
| Works on Windows & Android | Yes | No (Apple only) |
| App install | None — runs in the browser | Built into Apple OS |
| Across different networks | Yes (over the internet) | No (same proximity) |
| File size limit | None | None |
| Cloud upload | Never — direct P2P | Never — direct |
Not natively — AirDrop is Apple-only. DropAny is the closest equivalent: open it in any browser on Windows and on the other device, pair with a 6-digit code, and transfer files directly and encrypted, with no app or signup.
Not with AirDrop itself, which only works between Apple devices. With DropAny you open the page in the browser on both the iPhone and the Android phone, pair them with a code, and send files directly between them.
Yes — same idea (direct, device-to-device, encrypted), but it runs in the browser instead of the OS, so it works on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iPhone, and even across different networks over the internet.
No. DropAny runs entirely in the browser. There is nothing to download and no account to create.