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Drop a file into QuickShare, get a temporary download link in seconds. No browser, no sign-up, no friction. Links expire in 24 hours.

Download for macOS macOS 13 Ventura or later · Apple Silicon · 156 KB

Three seconds. Three steps.

1

Drop or choose a file

Drag any file into the QuickShare window, or click Choose File. Up to 100 MB, any file type.

2

Link copied instantly

The file uploads in seconds. The share link is automatically copied to your clipboard. A notification confirms it.

3

Paste it anywhere

Slack, email, Notion, iMessage — wherever you need it. Your recipient gets a clean, one-click download page.

No sign-up wall.
No upsell page.

When someone opens your QuickShare link, they see the filename and a Download button. That's it. No ads, no account prompts, no WeTransfer-style marketing.

  • One-click download, no sign-up
  • Clean, dark-themed page
  • Works on any device and browser
  • Files auto-delete after 24 hours
design-system-v3.fig
12.4 MB · Expires in ~23h
Shared with QuickShare

Get started in under a minute.

1

Download the .dmg

Click the download button above. The file is about 156 KB — it downloads instantly.

2

Open and drag to Applications

Double-click QuickShare.dmg to open it. Drag QuickShare.app into your Applications folder.

3

First launch — allow the app

Since QuickShare isn't from the App Store, macOS will block it the first time. To open it:

Option A: Right-click QuickShare.app in Applications, then click Open. Click Open again in the dialog.

Option B: Go to System Settings → Privacy & Security, scroll down, and click Open Anyway next to the QuickShare message.

4

You're ready

QuickShare opens with a drop zone. Drag a file in or click Choose File. The share link is copied to your clipboard automatically. You'll also see a QuickShare icon in the menu bar for quick access to your recent shares.

Why does macOS block it? Apple requires developers to pay $99/year to code-sign their apps. QuickShare is free, so we skip that cost. The app is completely safe — the source code is open and the only server it talks to is our Cloudflare Worker for file uploads. You only need to allow it once.