An unlimited alternative to Dropbox for file transfer

Stop waiting for sync. Send instantly from external drives and never run out of space

Cloud storage was never designed for sending files

You run out of quota. Your files have to live in a special place, which can't be on an external drive. And it's slow.

Blip has no size or space limits

99TB? Game on. Blip works for files of unlimited size.

Stop waiting for sync. Send directly

Transfer in just one step. No need to upload and download separately.

No insecure links

Unlike file sharing sites, with Blip there are no insecure links to your files floating around

No syncing needed

Blip doesn't need to store your files on a server before you can share. Send directly, straight off your computer.

Send at full speed

Blip is optimized to to use the full bandwidth of your connection, saving you precious time

External drive friendly

Unlike cloud storage, Blip is designed for external drives. Share without moving files around.

Get started with Blip today

People often ask

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Yes! Put that credit card away.

It’s completely free to use while we continue to roll out Blip. Going forward, we want to keep Blip free for personal use. We may introduce paid plans for commercial use or special features.

No, because Blip doesn’t upload your files to the web! Web links can be slow, insecure, and hard to keep track of.

Instead, with Blip you send directly to other Blip users in real-time.

Cloud storage services like Dropbox and Google Drive are mainly designed for storing copies of files in the cloud, not for sharing them. Most files uploaded to cloud storage are never shared. When you share with cloud storage, you’re sharing the copy that was uploaded to the cloud.

Blip sends original files (or folders), straight off your computer, directly to the other person. Blip doesn't upload files to the cloud or make copies. This means that you can send right away, and the other person can receive right away too.

Blip transfers files directly to the other person, so it’s way (way) faster than waiting for files to upload and then be downloaded from file sharing sites.

And unlike file sharing sites, with Blip there are no insecure links to your files floating around.

Read more about how Blip compares to WeTransfer.

Yes!

Blip is designed to fully utilize your fiber connection, even when sending over long distances.

Blip is designed with security in mind. It doesn’t use insecure web links. The things you share are sent directly to the person you choose, without being uploaded to a website somewhere.

Files you send are encrypted in transit, to protect from nosy neighbours.