A lot has been said about AirDrop since its debut in 2011. Ahead of its time, AirDrop was an incredible addition to the Apple ecosystem almost a decade ago. Over time, it lingered, and languished, and fell behind many competing services. Show
The criticism was valid, but is no longer accurate. In the past few years, Apple has made AirDrop faster to load, and it recognizes devices far better than it used to. We’ll show you how to activate AirDrop on Mac and other devices, and showcase some apps that make file transfer much easier. How does AirDrop work?The purpose of AirDrop is simple: transferring files. It works over WiFi and Bluetooth, identifying devices nearby that can accept file transfers. You can choose to accept files from everyone, or just those in your contacts list. You can also choose to have AirDrop block all incoming file transfers, though this setting will also make your device undiscoverable by others, so you won’t be able to send files either. OS X Yosemite ushered in a new era for AirDrop on the Mac. Before this version of OS X (now macOS), AirDrop for Mac and iOS were not interoperable. This made transferring files between a Mac and iPhone or iPad difficult; now that these systems play well together, there is no such problem. Where is AirDrop on Mac and iPhone? Naturally, many users ask this question — but it’s not super easy to answer, because AirDrop is not available as a standalone app. When you want to share a file using AirDrop, you just need to choose AirDrop from the share-sheet when right-clicking on a file or folder, then select AirDrop. An available list of devices to share to will appear. How to turn on AirDrop on MacAirDrop might not work on all devices, but it naturally works on Apple devices. Let’s focus on how to enable AirDrop on Mac. While AirDrop is a really simple and impressive sharing option, Apple doesn’t surface it well on the Mac. Here’s how to turn on AirDrop on Mac:
Because it can allow anyone to send files to your Mac, iPhone, or iPad, AirDrop can be a security risk. If someone sent you a file or link that had malware, it may end up on your device without you having the option to refuse it! How to turn on AirDrop on iPhone/iPadChances are your AirDrop experience will involve using an iOS or iPadOS device, so it’s important to know how to activate AirDrop on your iPhone or iPad as well. Here’s how to turn AirDrop on when using an iPhone:
Here’s how to turn on Airdrop on iPad:
For all Apple changed about iPad when it spun iPadOS into its own platform, it kept settings largely unchanged. How to AirDrop from Mac to iPhoneWhen using a Mac to send files to iPhones or iPads, right-click is your best option. Here’s how it’s done:
AirDrop a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint fileSometimes when you work in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, you’ll want to AirDrop your file right from the app, so you don’t have to waste time searching for that file in Finder. It’s easy to do:
How to AirDrop from iPhone to MacNext up, let’s learn how to AirDrop to laptop. Sending files via AirDrop on iOS and iPadOS is a bit different. Here’s how it’s done:
AirDrop is great for sending things you are working on at the moment. We like AirDrop for sending files to an iPad that need to be signed, or editing images on a favorite iOS photo editing app. It’s a quick, easy method for sending files to and from your devices. What AirDrop is not adept at is acting as a backup service. While AirDrop has no file size limitations, that doesn’t mean you will want to send gigabytes of data over AirDrop. It also can’t handle all the data you want to save. That’s where AnyTrans comes in. AnyTrans helps you back up and move the contents of your iPhone. It’s perfect for accessing iPhone’s media content on your Mac, and it’s fast because AnyTrans uses a secure, wired connection rather than wireless sharing like AirDrop, so your files are ported quickly. AnyTrans is also better at migrating data en masse. If you have larger files, AirDrop can take a long time. AnyTrans doesn’t have to worry about how much you want to transfer. AnyTrans is also far more secure than Airdrop. While an interloper may be able to send you files you don’t want if your AirDrop settings aren’t correct, AnyTrans uses a wired connection, and nobody can intercept that! Where do Airdrop files go on Mac, iPhoneAccepting AirDrop files is one thing – but where do they end up once you’ve accepted the download? On your Mac, AirDrop files go directly to the Downloads folder. It makes sense: an AirDrop is still a download, the delivery is just more direct. For iOS devices, photos sent to your iPhone (and iPad using iPadOS) will end up directly in your Photos app. If you forward a website from Mac to iPhone or iPad, it will open directly in your default browser. Should you send yourself a file, like a PDF, AirDrop will open it directly in the Files app. If you have multiple cloud storage services, like Google Drive and iCloud, it will allow you to save it to one of them via a popup menu. AirDrop is easy to use, and that makes it easy to send yourself duplicate files. Apple’s file transfer service doesn’t care if you have multiple files; it’s only there to transfer. A better way to manage duplicates is with Gemini. An app every Mac should have, Gemini focuses entirely on finding pesky duplicate files on your Mac so you can quickly and easily dispose of them. Gemini scans images, music files, videos, photos – you name it. Naturally, the app also peers into your Mac’s filesystem to discover duplicate apps as well. When using AirDrop, it’s highly likely you’ll end up sending yourself a file multiple times, but Gemini makes it easy to discard those duplicates later on. Over time, Gemini’s self-learning algorithm and deep customization options make it even better. While deletion is easy, Gemini also has a safe file recovery feature in the event you accidentally delete a file you really did need. Why AirDrop is not working on my MacThere are a few things to look for when using AirDrop on your Mac, especially if you’re running into problems. Here are a few things to consider:
Sometimes, your settings seem fine, but AirDrop still isn’t working. It could very well be something you can’t identify causing issues. This is why we love CleanMyMac X, a Mac app that keeps your Mac running at peak performance. CleanMyMac X pours through your Mac to identify anything out of sorts, and realigns your settings to keep your Mac operating as you expect it should. The app can also be run on a schedule to ensure your Mac is running smoothly all the time. How to AirDrop to laptop and iPhone with SetappAirDrop is awesome for sending and receiving files. It’s used all over the world and favored by many Apple users. The ability to just open AirDrop on Mac or iPhone and send yourself a file feels like magic. While AirDrop is better across the board, it’s not perfect. You can end up with out-of-whack settings, duplicate files, and missing backups. Lucklily, CleanMyMac X, AnyTrans, and Gemini can help you share files across devices without cluttering up your system. All three are available for free as part of a seven-day trial of Setapp, a productivity service with over 230 Mac and iPhone apps in one place. Once your trial is over, Setapp is only $9.99 per month. Why can't I AirDrop from my Mac to my phone?Make sure that both devices are within 30 feet (9 meters) of each other and have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on. Make sure that your devices can receive AirDrop requests: Choose Go > AirDrop from the menu bar in the Finder, then check the ”Allow me to be discovered by” setting in the AirDrop window.
How do I AirDrop photos from Mac to iPhone?Use AirDrop to share photos from Photos on Mac. In the Photos app on your Mac, select the photos you want to share.. Click the Share button in the toolbar and choose AirDrop. A window appears showing nearby AirDrop users. ... . Click the name of the person you want to share with, then click Done.. How do I enable AirDrop on my Mac?How to turn on AirDrop on Mac. Open the Finder app on your Mac.. On the left side of the window, select “AirDrop” from the Favorites section.. Once you open AirDrop on Mac, at the bottom of the window, choose the discoverability option best suited to you.. How do I transfer from Mac to iPhone?Sync files from your Mac to iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Connect your device to your Mac. ... . In the Finder on your Mac, select the device in the Finder sidebar. ... . Click Files in the button bar. ... . Drag a file or selection of files from a Finder window onto an app name in the list.. |