DropAny sends large files and big videos straight from one device to another, right in your browser. There's no upload, no account and no cap on file size — you just pair two devices with a code and drag your files across.
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.
Email attachments choke at around 20–25 MB, and most free upload services cap you at a couple of gigabytes and expire the link after a few days. DropAny takes a different route: instead of uploading your file to a server, it opens a direct, end-to-end encrypted connection between the two devices and streams the data straight across. That means no size limit, no waiting for an upload bar to finish, and nothing left sitting in someone's cloud. The one trade-off is that both devices need to be online at the same moment — it's a live, private transfer, not a stored download link.
On the device holding the file, open DropAny in any browser and tap "Create connection" to get a one-time 6-digit code (or a QR code) — no app to install, no sign-up.
On the receiving phone or computer, open DropAny and type in the 6-digit code, or scan the QR. The two devices pair instantly, even across different networks over the internet.
Drop your large video, folder or batch of photos into the window. A direct encrypted channel carries it device-to-device — no size limit, no cloud, nothing uploaded.
| DropAny | ||
|---|---|---|
| File size limit | None | WeTransfer ~2 GB free · email ~25 MB |
| Uploaded to a server | Never — direct device-to-device | Yes — stored in the cloud / mail server |
| Signup or account | None | Often required / mailbox needed |
| Both sides online at once | Yes — it's a live transfer | No — link or attachment waits for them |
| Encryption & privacy | End-to-end encrypted, nothing retained | Stored on their servers; links can expire |
Open DropAny in your browser on both devices, create a 6-digit code on one and enter it on the other to pair them. Then drag the video into the window — it streams directly between the two devices, encrypted, with no size limit and nothing uploaded to a server.
There is no file size limit. Because DropAny streams data directly between the two devices instead of uploading it to a server, you can send multi-gigabyte videos, full folders or large photo batches. The only requirement is that both devices stay online during the transfer.
WeTransfer uploads your file to the cloud and gives the recipient a link to download later. DropAny never uploads anything — it sends files directly, device-to-device, with no size limit and no signup. The trade-off is that both devices must be online at the same time, since it's a live transfer.
Yes. Every DropAny transfer runs over a direct, end-to-end encrypted (DTLS) WebRTC connection between your two devices. The files are never uploaded to or stored on any server, and there's no account or link that could leak later — the data only exists on the two devices you choose.