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Can You AirDrop From iPhone to Android?

By Louis Roundtree 0 comments Last updated December 10, 2025

Things to Know
  • AirDrop is a useful tool for sending files in the Apple Ecosystem, but it cannot work directly with Android devices.
  • You can still send and receive files in much the same way through other means.
  • The Google Pixel 10 can interface directly with an iPhone and transfer files directly.
  • Besides this, your best option for Android is to use a third-party tool. Most of the best ones are free to download and use.

AirDrop is a fantastic way of sending large numbers of files between Apple devices quickly. Yet sadly, as is so often the case, this functionality doesn’t carry over well outside the ecosystem. So you might be wondering: Can you Airdrop from iPhone to Android?

While the feature isn’t available on Android, there are many ways to effectively do the same thing. This article will tell you all about these.

Contents

  • An Apple Exclusive
  • Can You AirDrop From iPhone to Android? No and Yes.
    • Google Pixel 10
    • LocalSend
    • SnapDrop
    • KDE Connect

An Apple Exclusive

Before anything else, we should clearly state that AirDrop itself doesn’t work outside the Apple ecosystem. There is no way to use the feature to AirDrop to Android. That doesn’t mean you can’t do something similar, however, and between third-party apps and some Android models’ functionalities, transferring files quickly can still be done.

Can You AirDrop From iPhone to Android? No and Yes.

While AirDrop from iPhone to Android is impossible, we’ve got the solutions below that’ll do mostly the same thing:

Google Pixel 10

Can You AirDrop From iPhone to Android 1

The Google Pixel 10 is a freshly released Android smartphone that, among other great things, can interface with iPhones via a web link or shared app and use a form of AirDrop iPhone to Android: Quick Share. This is currently the closest thing to an AirDrop experience between the two operating systems possible.

Simply place the two phones together, turn on Sharing on your iPhone (everyone 10 minutes), and send your file to the other device.

LocalSend

Can You AirDrop From iPhone to Android 2

When it comes to third-party tools to do what AirDrop does, LocalSend is the absolute star. The app provides lightning transfers of large files between devices, which can include Windows devices, too. What makes it better is the app’s open-source and free-to-use nature. All you need to do is ensure that both Android and iPhone devices have it, and you’re good to go.

SnapDrop

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SnapDrop is another fantastic AirDrop equivalent that, like LocalSend, is free to use and open source. Unlike SnapDrop, though, it works differently, and no app installation is necessary. The tool works in a browser and sends files from one device on your local network (all encrypted) to any other one using the site too. It’s a convenient and secure way to get things done, but it does require a closer proximity than app users. You don’t need to download; only upload.

KDE Connect

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KDE Connect isn’t the most polished sender out there, but no less effective. This is another ecosystem-agnostic tool that, again, is free to download and use. It’s also an app tool and needs installation on both sending and receiving devices to work. If you don’t mind the rougher edges and steeper learning curve, then this will be perfect for you.

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Louis Roundtree
Louis Roundtree

As an avid gamer, I’ve run into my fair share of error codes and weird faults that have forced me to find fixes to problems I never anticipated. That gave me a passion for sharing those fixes with others so we can all game without feeling like our hardware is rebelling against us.

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