AnyDrop
AirDrop for the browser: share files, chat and sync notes

Our Take
Gemshi built AnyDrop because sending files between your phone and laptop shouldn't require an app install, an account, or a USB cable. It's literally AirDrop but in your browser—you open the website on both devices, they connect directly, and you can drop files of any size, chat in real-time, or sync a live notepad across Mac, PC, iOS, and Android. No sign-up, no download, no friction. It just works.
This is the kind of tool that makes you wonder why this didn't exist five years ago. File sharing has been broken for decades—we've gone from CDs to Dropbox to a dozen different apps that all want you to create an account before you can move a file from A to B. AnyDrop skips all of it. Two devices, one browser tab, done. It's free, it's cross-platform, and it solves a problem everyone has. Gemshi shipped something simple that should have been obvious the whole time.
A free, purely browser-based web app that connects devices directly to drop files of any size, chat, and sync a live notepad across Mac, PC, iOS, and Android without any downloads or sign-ups
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