Cross-platform · LAN file transfer

LanLink.

v4.2.0 — Hotspot Boost

Send files straight between your phones, tablets and computers over your own Wi-Fi. No internet connection, no accounts, no upload limits — your files never leave the room. Version 4 rebuilds the whole app around two verbs: Send and Receive.

  1. Connect both devices to the same Wi-Fi network

    Any home, office or school Wi-Fi works — the two devices just need to be on the same network.

  2. Tap Receive on one device

    A QR code appears instantly. On the other device, tap Send and scan it — or pick the device from the radar, or paste a Direct Link.

  3. Pick files and send

    Choose what to send and accept on the other end. Either side can cancel at any time, and "Where is it?" takes you straight to the received files.

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LanLink uses the open LocalSend wire protocol to move files directly between devices on your local network. There is no LanLink server in the middle, no sign-up, and nothing is stored in the cloud. If your devices can see each other on Wi-Fi, they can send to each other.

New in v4.2: hotspot transfers now hold full speed even with the screen off, big files stage instantly (LanLink streams straight from storage instead of copying into the app first), and the media gallery loads much faster.

New in v4.1: no shared Wi-Fi needed anymore — the receiver can host its own direct link (in-app hotspot) and the sender joins with one QR scan. The picker now shows your photos and videos properly and can send any file type, both paired devices can send, and there's a one-tap Disconnect.