SendTomo vs Other Transfer Tools

How does SendTomo compare to the tools you already use? This page compares it with AirDrop, messaging apps like WeChat and QQ, cloud drives, and the classic USB cable, so you can choose the right tool for each situation.

SendTomo vs AirDrop. AirDrop is great, but it only works between Apple devices and has no web version — you cannot use it to send files to a Windows PC or an Android phone. SendTomo runs in any modern browser and works across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, so it bridges the gaps AirDrop cannot cover. It also needs no setup beyond opening a web page and scanning a QR code.

SendTomo vs WeChat / QQ / messaging apps. Chat apps compress photos and videos, cap file sizes, and force the recipient to download the same app and log in. Files also pass through the company servers. SendTomo preserves original quality, has no file size limit, requires no app or login, and transfers data directly between the two devices over an encrypted connection that never touches a server.

SendTomo vs cloud drives and USB cables. Cloud drives (Google Drive, Dropbox, Baidu Netdisk) require an upload-then-download round trip, an account, and often a paid plan for large files or fast speeds. A USB cable needs the right cable on hand and the right driver installed. SendTomo needs neither: open the page, scan the QR, and transfer at full network speed with no account and no cable.

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