True peer-to-peer file sharing. Your files travel directly from your browser to the recipient’s. We temporarily hold only the connection handshake — never your file content.
Files travel directly between browsers using WebRTC. Our server handles only the initial connection handshake — a small session token that lets two browsers find each other. It never sees your file content.
Choose any file from your device. No size limits imposed by us.
Our server creates a temporary session token so the recipient can find you. This is connection metadata only — not your file.
A direct peer-to-peer connection is established between the two browsers.
Once you close the tab, the session token is deleted from our server. No file data ever touched us.
How the signaling server works:WebRTC connections require an initial “handshake” — both peers need to exchange connection metadata to find each other. Our server facilitates this handshake by temporarily storing a session identifier and connection offer/answer (SDP data). This contains no file content whatsoever. The moment you close the tab this session data is deleted permanently.
Works in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. No plugins or extensions required.
Transfer multi-gigabyte files. No artificial limits beyond your connection speed.
WebRTC uses DTLS encryption by default. The peer-to-peer channel between browsers is private.
Open the page, select a file, share the link. No signup, email, or account required.
Send from desktop to phone, phone to tablet — any modern device.
Close your tab and the session ends. The signaling data on our server is deleted immediately.
SSDP uses private key signing for authentication. You generate a key pair in your browser — your private key never leaves your device. There is no password to phish, no email to breach, and no reset link to intercept.
No account. No file storage. No trace left behind.