DEV Community

Karina Marshmallow
Karina Marshmallow

Posted on

How to Transfer Files Between iOS and Android in 2025

wifi transfer

Sharing photos, videos, and other files instantly has become a common need. However, users often face obstacles when trying to transfer data, such as incompatibility between devices, missing Bluetooth support, limited cloud storage, or concerns about data security. File sharing between Android and iOS devices remains a challenge for many users. In this article, we explore and review different file transfer solutions available in 2025.

The focus is on two mobile ecosystems—Android and iOS. The apps are evaluated based on supported platforms, transfer methods, app type, availability of paid features, and ease of use. Transfer speed is not considered, as it largely depends on network conditions.

  1. Vifishare
    Vifishare is a relatively new application designed for both iOS and Android devices, with plans to expand to additional platforms in the future. It transfers files using a local LAN or Wi-Fi connection, allowing users to share data over a home network. The app is native and can be downloaded from both Google Play and the App Store. Vifishare is completely free and does not require account registration. Its clean and user-friendly interface lets users adjust the local network discovery range and manage permissions for file sharing with nearby devices. source

  2. Snapdrop
    Snapdrop is mainly a browser-based service rather than a native mobile app, though some unofficial wrappers exist. It requires a modern web browser and uses WebRTC for peer-to-peer file transfers. Because it runs in a browser, an internet connection may be necessary. Snapdrop works best for sharing small files, while larger transfers may be slower due to browser constraints. The service is free and does not offer paid features. Users often appreciate its ease of use, lack of installation, and AirDrop-like experience through a web interface. source

  3. LanDrop
    LanDrop has been available for more than a year and has received favorable feedback on both the App Store and Google Play. Beyond Android and iOS, it also supports Windows, macOS, and Linux. File transfers occur over a local LAN or Wi-Fi network, making it suitable for home or office use. LanDrop is a free native app and is widely praised for its simplicity and intuitive design. Users can manage file transfers, view connected devices, and adjust settings directly within the app. source

In 2025, transferring files between iOS and Android is no longer a major challenge thanks to modern cross-platform tools. Apps like Vifishare, Snapdrop, and LanDrop each provide reliable ways to share files using local networks or browser-based technologies, without complex setup or paid restrictions. While their approaches differ in platform support and usage style, all three offer simple, effective solutions. The best choice depends on the user’s preferences. Thank you for your attention and have a nice day!

Top comments (0)