LocalSend: Transfer Files

LocalSend: Transfer Files
LocalSend: Transfer Files
Developer: Tien Do Nam
Category: Tools
5.5M installs
10.5K ratings
+28.2K weekly installs
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+412.5K monthly installs
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LocalSend: Transfer Files Summary

LocalSend: Transfer Files is a with in-app purchases Android app in the Tools category, developed by Tien Do Nam. First released 3 years ago(Dec 2022), the app has accumulated 5.5M+ total installs and 10.5K ratings with a 4.36★ (good) average rating.

Recent activity: 28.2K installs this week (412.5K over 4 weeks) showing steady growth , and 60 new ratings this week (520 over 4 weeks) with stable momentum. View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Jan 4, 2026. The app's network data flows (API traffic to/from the app and its SDKs) were last crawled on Jan 1, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Feb 20, 2025 (version 58).


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Ratings: 10.5K

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App Description

Send files to nearby devices - open source, cross platform

LocalSend is a secure, offline-first file transfer solution, purpose-built for professionals, teams, and organizations operating in high-trust, security-critical environments.
With over 8 million downloads globally, LocalSend enables fast, encrypted peer-to-peer file sharing — without the cloud, without internet access, and without surveillance.

✅ Fully offline operation – transfer files over local Wi-Fi or LAN, no internet required
✅ End-to-end TLS encryption – full confidentiality and integrity of your data
✅ Cross-platform compatibility – available on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux
✅ No tracking, no data collection, no ads
✅ Open-source & fully transparent – trusted worldwide in defense, critical infrastructure, and secure enterprise environments

Designed for use cases where control, privacy, and operational integrity are non-negotiable.
Ideal for deployment in corporate networks, mobile field units, temporary infrastructures, and air-gapped or connectivity-constrained environments.