Quick Sync
Share Files Instantly
Real-time collaboration rooms. No login required.
Create New Room
Get a unique code to share with others
🌐 Public rooms are accessible to anyone who knows your room code. Other people on the same network (on the same WiFi) as you will also have access to your room. Public rooms are not listed on search engines. There is no list or directory of public rooms.
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Code
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The Fastest Way to Share Files Securely Online
Instant P2P Sharing
In an era where remote work is the norm, waiting for massive files to upload to a cloud server is frustrating. QuickSync revolutionizes this by providing a real-time, peer-to-peer (P2P) environment directly in your browser. No size limits, no account required.
Total Privacy
Whether transferring high-resolution videos or confidential code snippets, QuickSync offers an instant, secure solution. Leveraging WebRTC, your data flows directly from your device to the recipient. No middleman servers store your data.
Why Choose QuickSync?
Zero Upload Time
Files go directly to the recipient. No waiting for a 5GB file to hit a server first.
Session Based
Once the room closes, connections are severed. No lingering files on our databases.
No Installation
Works instantly on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. No proprietary apps needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is QuickSync completely free?
Yes. QuickSync is a free utility provided by QuickRectify. We do not charge per gigabyte, and we do not limit your transfer speeds.
How secure is the file transfer?
Connections are established using WebRTC, which mandates end-to-end encryption by default (DTLS and SRTP). Your data is encrypted in transit and cannot be intercepted by our servers.
Public vs Private rooms?
Public rooms can be accessed by anyone on your local network (like a coffee shop WiFi) or anyone who guesses the 6-letter code. Private rooms are strictly invite-only, and local network discovery is disabled.
Do I need to keep the browser tab open?
Yes. Because this is a peer-to-peer service, your browser is acting as the host. If you close the tab before the other person finishes downloading, the transfer will be interrupted.