Wallet-friendly, faster alternative to MASV
Send unlimited large files 2x faster, no waiting for uploads
Transfer websites waste your time
You wait for uploads to finish. You wait for downloads to finish.
Send files in one step
Blip lets you skip the extra upload step to complete transfers up to 2x faster
Never hit a size limit
99TB? Game on. Blip lets you send files (and folders!) of any size.
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Super efficient
Blip doesn’t store your files on a server, so it’s more efficient. And it’s optimized to use the full bandwidth of your connection, saving you precious time
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No surprise bills
Send files worry-free at a fixed monthly price. No more paying hundreds for every TB you send!
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No leaky links
Blip is optimized to to use the full bandwidth of your connection, saving you precious time
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10x faster locally
When possible, Blip routes files over your local network to make transfers up to 10x, or even 100x faster than sending them via the cloud.
People often ask
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Yes! Put that credit card away.
It’s completely free to for non-commercial activities, such as hobbies, education, and charity efforts. If you need to use it for your job or commercial projects, check out our plans.
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.
Blip isn’t another cloud drive to store your files. Blip is a really fast way to send things, letting you store and organize files wherever you want, be it on your devices or external drives.
With Blip, you never run out space, or have to manage copies of your files in the cloud. Simply right-click and send.
Learn more about Blip as an alternative to Dropbox.
Yes!
Blip is designed to fully utilize your fiber connection, even when sending over long distances.
Blip is designed with security in mind.
Files are sent directly to the person you choose, without being uploaded to a public website where anyone with the link can get to them.
Files are also encrypted in-transit with latest TLS 1.3 protocol, to protect your sharing from nosy neighbours.