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EteDrop makes transfers easier

Your tool for internet, LAN, and large files—boost your productivity.

Why choose us

Works on the public internet: data goes directly between sender and receiver; the server handles sessions and signaling.

Rich in-browser preview

Preview PDF, images, audio, text & code, and MP4 video in the browser; video supports play-while-receiving.

Fast downloads

High-speed P2P downloads that use your bandwidth efficiently.

Privacy first

Data stays off our servers—true peer-to-peer transfer.

Save time

No full cloud upload—P2P can cut transfer time by about half.

Easy to use

Click in the browser to download—no client required for recipients.

LAN transfer

Same-network devices with ultra-low latency.

LAN transfer

Direct device-to-device on the same network—great for offices and multi-device setups.

  • Faster speeds, quick device discovery, custom avatars and names.
  • Files, text, clipboard images, and more—batch send and receive.
  • Simple workflow with batch sending.
Notifications

System-level alerts—view in the app and accept with one tap.

  • System notifications make new tasks, completion, and errors easier to notice.
  • Transfer status at a glance: in progress, success, or failure.
In-browser preview

Preview directly in the browser—no app install needed for common formats.

PDF
Images
Video
Audio
Text & code
Use cases

Not “another cloud drive”—faster, lighter, and more control over your transfers.

Send to yourself

PC and phone—get temporary files where you need them, fast.

Share with friends

Links and pickup codes—less zipping and relaying.

Ad-hoc sharing

Send what you need without uploading everything to the cloud.

Office sharing

Send to multiple people at once and speed up daily work.

Remote preview

Preview PDF, images, media, and text in the browser; MP4 can play while receiving.

Multi-device

Send directly between devices—multi-device sync coming later.

FAQ

  • Transfers prefer a direct peer-to-peer path; the server handles online coordination and signaling.

  • Yes—about 80% of networks support P2P. If not, contact us with a screenshot.

  • MP4 video (including play-while-receiving), common images, PDF, common audio, and plain text / many code & markup files. Office, archives, etc.: download and open locally. See the FAQ doc for limits.

  • Send a screenshot and a short description to yuanzhou_cn@qq.com