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Android users can now share files with iPhones via QR code

Android users can now share files with iPhones via QR code

Posted on May 17, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Android users can now share files with iPhones via QR code
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Google is rolling out a new feature on Quick Share on Android that allows users to send files to iOS devices using a QR code.

If Quick Share on your Android phone does not offer AirDrop compatibility yet, this new QR code-based method offers a simple alternative. Recipients can scan the code with their iPhone to quickly access and download the shared files.

The new feature was announced during The Android Show: I/O Edition earlier this week. When an iPhone user scans the QR code with the Camera app, the selected files are securely uploaded to the cloud and delivered through a private download link.

According to Google, the transferred files are protected with end-to-end encryption and remain available for download for up to 24 hours. The company also says the generated link cannot be shared with others.

During The Android Show: I/O Edition, Google confirmed that QR code-based file sharing from Android to iOS devices will roll out to all users by the end of June.

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