


Drop a file, get a short code, share it. The file streams straight from your browser to theirs over an encrypted WebRTC connection β no upload, no server, no account, nothing stored. Multi-GB files and whole folders work, and if the connection drops it can resume.
just f***ing send it is a peer-to-peer file transfer tool that moves data directly between two browsers. Drop a file, get a short code, share it β the file streams straight from your browser to theirs over an encrypted WebRTC connection. There is no upload, no server storage, and no account required. Multi-GB files and entire folders work, and if the connection drops, it can resume where it left off.
Files transfer directly between sender and receiver over an encrypted peer-to-peer connection. Nothing passes through or is stored on the servers β only a brief signaling handshake that carries no file data.
Each transfer generates a unique, short-lived code that pairs exactly one sender with one receiver. Whoever connects first with a valid code becomes that receiver, and the code is then used up. Share it only with the person you mean to.
There are no artificial file size limits. You can send large files and entire folders, and if the connection drops mid-transfer, it can resume β no need to start over.
Everything happens in the browser. There is nothing to download, no account to create, and no file data ever touches a server. Once the transfer completes, there is nothing stored anywhere.
"Your files stream directly from one browser to another β no upload, no server, no account, nothing stored."
This is the core difference from every cloud-based file sharing service. Most tools require you to upload files to a server first, which means that server operator could theoretically access them. just f***ing send it eliminates that risk entirely. The file never leaves your device until it reaches the intended recipient, and even then, it's encrypted end-to-end. The resume capability for dropped connections is a practical bonus that makes large transfers far more reliable.
You need to send a large file or folder to someone quickly, privately, and without any sign-up friction. It's especially useful when you don't trust cloud storage providers with sensitive data, or when you're sharing something too big for email attachments. If you value zero-trust file sharing and want a tool that simply works in a browser, just f***ing send it is worth a look.
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