- Web Wormhole https://webwormhole.io/ https://github.com/saljam/webwormhole
- Localsend https://web.localsend.org/
- FilePizza https://file.pizza/
ShareDrop sharedrop.io https://github.com/szimek/sharedrop(SOLD, not recommended, use one of the forks)A clone SnapDrop snapdrop.net https://github.com/RobinLinus/snapdrop(SOLD, not recommended, use one of the forks)- A fork PairDrop https://pairdrop.net/ https://github.com/schlagmichdoch/pairdrop
- ToffeeShare https://toffeeshare.com/
- Instant.io https://instant.io/
- FileTC https://file.tc/
- Send Anywhere https://send-anywhere.com/
- Just Beaam it https://www.justbeamit.com/
- Peermesh https://perguth.de/peermesh https://github.com/perguth/peermesh
- drop.lol https://drop.lol/ https://github.com/mat-sz/filedrop
- rDrop https://rdrop.link/
- AirDelivery https://airdelivery.site/
- Blaze https://blaze.vercel.app/ https://github.com/blenderskool/blaze
- SendFiles https://sendfiles.dev/ https://github.com/jchorl/sendfiles
- Katana https://sekky61.github.io/Katana/ https://github.com/Sekky61/Katana
- FileLove https://file.love/ https://github.com/midzer/filelove
- Filegogo https://send.22333.fun/ https://github.com/a-wing/filegogo
- Peertransfer https://github.com/perguth/peertransfer https://perguth.de/peertransfer/
- Yt2fb.in https://yt2fb.in/file-transfer/
- P2P File Transfer https://chidokun.github.io/p2p-file-transfer/ https://github.com/chidokun/p2p-file-transfer
- P2P File Transfer https://webbrowsertools.com/p2p-file-transfer/ https://github.com/leocompson/p2p-file-transfer
- NeighborHoodShare https://neighbor-share.vercel.app/ https://github.com/dikshantrajput/neighborHoodShare
- Vegh https://vegh.netlify.app/ https://github.com/veghfile
- P2P File Sharing https://taonexus.com/p2pfilesharing/
- Test which of these tools can send very large (10GB+) files without freezing/crashing the browser.
- croc https://github.com/schollz/croc
- p2pcopy https://github.com/psantosl/p2pcopy
- pcp https://github.com/dennis-tra/pcp
- wormhole-william https://github.com/psanford/wormhole-william
- Wush https://github.com/coder/wush
- sendme https://www.iroh.computer/sendme https://github.com/n0-computer/sendme
- B·o·B https://bob.osau.re/ https://github.com/dinosaure/bob
(Updated the list based on comments. Only keeping p2p tools)
To actually use the file, the receiving user has to save it to the regular filesystem, not OPFS. If the tool that they are using to transfer the file uses OPFS, then at this point there are two copies of the file: one in OPFS, and one in the regular filesystem where the user has saved it. If the file is large and the receiving user has little storage space, they may be able to afford the space for one copy but not for two.