Peer-to-peer file transfer

Send files, browser to browser. Nothing in between.

End-to-end encrypted file transfer that streams directly between two devices. No server. No account. No upload. No logs.

  • End-to-end encrypted
  • No accounts
  • No uploads
  • No logs

01 Channel

○ idle

Listening for nearby devices

Open Beamdrop on another device on the same network — phone, laptop, tablet — and it will appear here automatically.

02 Architecture

How it stays private.

  1. 01.

    Direct browser-to-browser.

    File bytes travel over a peer-to-peer WebRTC channel between your two browsers. They never reach a server in the middle, because there is no server in the middle.

  2. 02.

    End-to-end encrypted.

    Every transfer is DTLS-encrypted with keys negotiated between the two browsers. Verify the five-emoji safety code on both screens to defeat man-in-the-middle.

  3. 03.

    Nothing logged or stored.

    No accounts. No analytics. No cookies. The signaling relay forgets every message the moment it is delivered. There is nothing for us to leak, lose, or be compelled to share.

Built for the things you would rather no one else keep.

Beamdrop no servers no storage no logs

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