A file-sharing breakthrough has arrived in the form of a new browser-based app that removes the need to email yourself documents, photos, or videos. Instead of clogging your inbox with attachments, this tool lets users drag and drop items onto a shared link—visible only to them—that syncs changes automatically across every device they’re logged into.

The service sidesteps traditional cloud storage constraints by using real-time peer-to-peer sync under the hood. There’s no upload limit, no per-file size cap, and no need for separate accounts or folders. A file modified on a laptop appears instantly on a phone, tablet, or desktop without manual re-uploads.

What It Does—and Doesn’t—Do

� Universal Access: Any device with a browser can join the sync network once the user generates a unique link. No app install required.

� No Storage Ceiling: Unlike consumer cloud services, this tool doesn’t enforce quotas or charge for extra space. It relies on local peer-to-peer distribution instead of centralized servers.

New Web App Eliminates File-Sharing Friction with Cross-Device Sync

� Privacy by Default: Links expire after 30 days unless manually refreshed, and no metadata is stored beyond the session. Sensitive files remain isolated to the user’s network.

Who Benefits—and Who Won’t

Enthusiasts will appreciate the zero-latency sync between high-end machines, such as laptops with 32 GB RAM editing raw video and phones running the latest OS. A single edit on one device triggers an instant preview on another without waiting for cloud round-trips.

Everyday users may find it overkill for small files but will notice fewer inbox clutters when sharing multi-gigabit projects with colleagues or family. The lack of account creation also lowers the barrier for privacy-conscious users who prefer not to tie files to email addresses or social logins.

The app is currently in a limited beta, targeting power users first before expanding to broader audiences. Pricing details remain unreleased, but the free tier will continue indefinitely with no ads or data mining.