Snapdrop: local file sharing in your browser - inspired by Apple's Airdrop.
- Vanilla HTML5 / ES6 / CSS3
- Progressive Web App
- WebRTC
- WebSockets fallback
- NodeJS
- Material Design
Changes:
- Show peer device type/OS in addition to pretty names
- Removed docker
- CSS improvements
Snadprop is free. Still, we have to pay for the server. If you want to contribute, please use PayPal
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Thanks a lot for supporting free and open software!
- Video Instructions (Big thanks to TheiTeckHq)
- idownloadblog
- thenextweb
- winboard
- 免費資源網路社群
What about the connection? Is it a P2P-connection directly from device to device or is there any third-party-server?
It uses a P2P connection if WebRTC is supported by the browser. (WebRTC needs a Signaling Server, but it is only used to establish a connection and is not involved in the file transfer).
None of your files are ever sent to any server. Files are sent only between peers. Snapdrop doesn't even use a database. If you are curious have a look at the Server. Even if Snapdrop was able to view the files being transfered, WebRTC encrypts the files on transit, so the server would be unable to read them.
Yes. Your files are sent using WebRTC, which encrypts them on transit.
No. ShareDrop is built with Ember. Snapdrop is built with vanilla ES6. I wanted to play around with Progressive Web Apps and then I got the idea of a local file sharing app. By doing research on this idea I found and analysed ShareDrop. I liked it and thought about how to improve it. ShareDrop uses WebRTC only and isn't compatible with Safari browsers. Snapdrop uses a Websocket fallback and some hacks to make Snapdrop work due to the download restrictions on iDevices.
- File bugs, give feedback, submit suggestions
- Share Snapdrop on your social media.
- Buy me a cup of coffee
- Fix bugs and make a pull request.
- Do security analysis and suggestions
The client expects the server at http(s)://your.domain/server.
When serving the node server behind a proxy the X-Forwarded-For header has to be set by the proxy. Otherwise all clients that are served by the proxy will be mutually visible.
By default the server listens on port 3000.
For an nginx configuration example see nginx/include-snapdrop.conf.
- Thanks to Mark DiAngelo for the Blop Sound

