2 Ways to Share Files/Folders Wirelessly Between Android and Mac

When it comes to transferring files between Mac and Android, there is no easy way because they belong to two different ecosystems. There wasn’t any way to transfer files between an Android phone and a MacBook directly until now. We found 2 simple and free ways to share not only files but also folders wirelessly between your Android device and Mac.

Do note that the following methods are with the understanding that you have a Wi-Fi network and both Android and Mac are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

NearDrop present on GitHub

1. NearDrop

NearDrop is an application that is completely open-source, and generally considered safe since it is available onGitHub. It basically brings the same functionality asGoogle’s Nearby Sharebut between Android and Mac devices. This means that you will be able to share files and folders wirelessly between your Android phone and your Mac. Also, there were no ads at the time of our testing.

Tip:you may also useNearby Share from Googleon a Windows device to share files between Windows and Mac devices. Here ishow you use Nearby Share from Google.

Downloading NearDrop from GitHub on Mac

Install NearDrop on Mac

1.To use Nearby Share for sharing files from your Android phone to MacBook, download the latest version ofNearDropfrom GitHub.

2.Look for theReleasessection on the bottom right, and click on the latest release. In our case, it was version1.1.1.

installing NearDrop on Mac

3.Then click onNearDrop.app.zipto download the application.

4.Openthe downloaded fileNearDrop.app.zipto extract it.

5.Once extracted,openthe NearDrop app. It will sit in the top right menu bar.

Sharing Files From Android to Mac

Since Nearby Share is already preinstalled on all Androids, there is no installation process. Once you have installed NearDrop on Mac, follow the steps below to share files and folders between Android and Mac.

1.On your Android device, select the file you want to share and selectNearby Sharefrom the share menu. For example, we’re sharing a screenshot here but you can share multiple files, folders, or even apps from the Android phone.

Opening NearDrop on Mac

2.If you’re connected to the same Wi-Fi network on your Mac as your Android, it should detect your MacBook as a possible target in theNearby Sharemenu.

3.Tap on your Mac’s name in the viewfinder.

4.Once you tap on your Mac name, it should get a prompt that your Android smartphone wants to send files. Click onAcceptto start the file transfer.

5.Once the file is received, it will be saved in theDownloadsfolder.

Share menu in Android

The speed of the transfer will depend on your Wi-Fi network and the hardware. It will also depend on your sender and receiver devices, which in our case an Android device and a Mac.

Confused between Google Nearby Share and Samsung Quick Share?Here are the differences between them.

2. WarpShare

WarpShare is yet another product of the wizardry bymoseoridev on GitHub. It brings an AirDrop-like functionality to your Android smartphone so you can share files seamlessly with a Mac. It is open source and there were no ads when we tested the app.

Install WarpShare on Android

1.To use WarpShare on Android, download the latest version ofWarpShare. It was v2.0.4 during our testing. Tap onapp-release.apkto start downloading.

2.Once downloaded,installthe WarpShare app by opening the downloaded file.

1.Now openWarpShareand it will ask for permission to access files on your Android and detect any nearby devices.Allowall the permissions.

2.Now tap on the three-dot menu icon on the top right of your device to go toSettings. Then enable theDiscoverableoption to let your Mac appear as a receiver device in your Android.

3.Close and reopen the app after enablingDiscoverable. Now your Android will automatically detect your MacBook if both are on the same Wi-Fi network. Tap on your Mac’s name to select files to be sent.

4.Navigate through the menu to find and select your file, in our case an image file.

5.Once you select a file in the file manager of your Android phone, you will get anAirDrop prompton your Mac.

  1. Acceptthe file being sent to start receiving. The transfer speed will depend on the size of the file being sent and your Wi-Fi connection.

7.Once the file is received, it will be saved in theDownloadsfolder on your MacBook.

Sharing Files Wirelessly Between Android and Mac

The only caveat is that you can only receive files and folders on the Mac from Android but not the other way around. So you can’t share files and folders from MacBook to Android. Though both apps are in development and should only get better over time, the functionality is limited for now.

However, there is another app called Feem that is platform agnostic and canshare and receive files from Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS. The only issue is that you can’t share entire folders.

Nitin Singh

A tech writer during the day and an anime aficionado by the night. When not in front of a screen, he can be seen playing Badminton. Appreciating the beauty of nature is a habit that has been developed since early on. Have views on tech, cars or life? Drop a text!

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