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rDrop

Send files from one device to another by scanning a QR code. No compression, No size limit, Secure and Fast! Like AirDrop, but works on any device, OS or platform!

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  1.  File Sync
  2.  Large File Transfer
  3.  Peer-To-Peer
  4.  WebRTC
  5.  Support for Large File

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is rDrop?

Send files from one device to another by scanning a QR code. No compression, No size limit, Secure and Fast! Like AirDrop, but works on any device, OS or platform!

rDrop is like AirDrop but for any Device, any OS, any Platform. Why this is useful. Let me ask you a question: I have a 4K video that I took on my iPhone and I want to send it to my Windows Desktop for editing. How do I do that?

🕺: Send it to yourself through Messenger, it's like two clicks. 🤵: Messenger compresses videos and photos, I want the full quality uncompressed version of my video.

🕺: Alright, then send it by email it doesn't compress the files. 🤵: Really? Have you ever tried sending a file larger than 25MB by email?

🕺: Upload it on DropBox or Drive and then download it on your computer. 🤵: Sure, that's already a better option. But! I'm a little lazy (the process is not very quick, I mean I just want to send a file), my Drive only has 1GB left and I hate to upload random stuff on my drive and have stuff laying around...

🕺: Ok... What about WeTransfer? 🤵: Yes, and it's great! The downside is that I prefer to not have my files handled by third parties like that. Also, I said I'm lazy, I don't want to upload the file, then retrieve the download link and download it on the other device. Do you have something simpler?

This is the problem rDrop attempts to solve. It's a super simple File Transfer Service.

  1. Open rDrop.link on both devices.
  2. Select the files you want to transfer.
  3. Scan the QR Code or just Copy the 6-letter code
  4. That's it, the transfer starts and you can download your files!

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