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NearDrop

Move files between your phone and computer — no app installs, no cloud uploads, no accounts.

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💡 What is NearDrop?

NearDrop lets you transfer files between your phone and any computer using just a web browser. There's nothing to install — open the page on your computer, scan a QR code with your phone, and you're connected.

It's designed for quick, private transfers: photos from your phone to your laptop, documents from your desk to your pocket, or anything else you need to move between devices without emailing it to yourself.

How it works

🖥️ Computer Any browser
🔒 Server Relay only
📱 Phone Files stored here
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Open NearDrop on your computer

A QR code appears. This is a one-time pairing code — it's unique to this session.

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Scan the QR code with your phone

Use your phone's camera or QR scanner. The phone page opens in your browser.

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Confirm with a one-time code

Your phone shows a 6-digit code. Type it on the computer to confirm the pairing. This prevents someone nearby from intercepting the connection.

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Transfer files in either direction

Drag files onto the computer page or click Browse files… to send them to your phone. On the phone, tap + Add from device to upload from your phone's storage. Tap the ↓ button on any file to download it.

📦 Where are my files stored?

Your files live on your phone, inside the browser. They're stored in a private area called IndexedDB — a secure storage space that each website gets in your browser. No other website or app can access them.

This means:

✅ Files persist between sessions Close the browser, turn off your phone — your files are still there next time you open NearDrop. They stay until you explicitly remove them.
⚠️ Files are not accessible from your phone's file system Because the files live inside the browser's storage, you can't browse them in your phone's Files app or photo gallery. To use a file on your phone, you'd need to download it from the NearDrop page to your phone's storage first.

Think of your phone as a secure pocket drive — it holds files that you can access from any computer by scanning a QR code, but the files themselves are locked inside the browser until you choose to move them somewhere.

🛡️ Privacy controls

Your phone shows toggle buttons on both the pairing screen and the main toolbar:

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🔓 Private

When enabled, only files you explicitly select with the checkboxes will be visible on the computer. Everything else stays hidden. Useful when you want to share specific files without exposing your full collection.

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🔓 Read-only

The computer can view and download files, but can't send files to your phone or delete anything. Good for sharing documents without risk of changes.

Both modes can be toggled before or after connecting. Set them on the OTP screen, or use the buttons in the phone toolbar at any time during the session.

🔐 Security

No files are stored on the server. The server is a relay — it passes messages between your phone and computer but never sees or keeps the file contents. When both sides disconnect, the session is gone.

Additional protections:

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OTP pairing

The 6-digit code prevents someone nearby from hijacking your session by scanning the same QR code.

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File scanning

Files are checked for dangerous content before transfer — executables, scripts, and suspicious file types are blocked automatically.

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Integrity checks

Every file is checksummed during transfer. If anything gets corrupted in transit, it's caught and rejected.

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Encrypted connection

All traffic between your browser and the server uses HTTPS/WSS encryption.

💡 Tips

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Clearing browser data removes your files

If you clear your browser's site data or cookies, your NearDrop files will be erased. This is because they live in browser storage, not on your phone's file system.

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Sessions survive page refreshes

If you accidentally refresh the page on either device, the connection will automatically reconnect without needing to scan the QR code again.

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You can drop multiple files or folders

Drag a selection of files or an entire folder onto the desktop page. Folders are zipped automatically.

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Text and markdown files

Tap a .txt or .md file to open it in a built-in editor. Changes sync to the other device when you close the editor. The editor toolbar has Preview (renders markdown), Copy, and Done buttons. Markdown files also have a 👁 preview button in the file list.

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Media playback and image preview

Audio and video files have a ▶ button to play them directly. On the computer, playback streams as the file transfers. Image files show thumbnails — tap the 👁 button or the thumbnail to see the full-resolution image.

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Clear all

The Clear all button removes all files from the phone's browser storage. Files you've already downloaded to a computer are not affected.