Transfer Files from Android to iPhone Directly in Browser
Send photos, full-resolution 4K videos, documents, and archives between Android and iOS wirelessly. Zero compression, zero cable clutter, and zero app downloads required.
Initializing secure peer-to-peer WebRTC connection...
Why Transferring Files from Android to iPhone is Traditionally Difficult
Apple's ecosystem relies on AirDrop, which uses a proprietary combination of Apple-specific Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) advertisements and an Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL) Wi-Fi connection. Conversely, Android relies on Quick Share (formerly Nearby Share). Because Apple keeps AWDL closed and strictly guarded within iOS and macOS, Android devices cannot natively discover iPhones or trigger native wireless transfers.
Traditional workarounds to transfer files from Android to iPhone are burdened with friction: Bluetooth file transfer is explicitly blocked by iOS, cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud) demands uploading gigabytes to third-party data centers, and messaging apps (WhatsApp, Telegram) violently downsample high-resolution photos and 4K videos into blurry compressed formats.
Direct WebRTC DataChannel connection established directly between Android Chrome and iOS Safari.
Files stream point-to-point over your local network. No intermediary servers ever store or see your data.
Photos, RAW image files, and high-bitrate video clips are delivered byte-for-byte without compression.
How to Transfer Files from Android to iPhone in 3 Simple Steps
Select Files on Android
Open Textunnel.com on your Android phone using Chrome, Samsung Internet, or Firefox. Select any photo, 4K video, or document you want to send.
Scan QR Code with iPhone
An encrypted P2P room QR code is generated immediately. Open your iPhone's native Camera app and point it at the Android screen to open the link in Safari.
Direct Wireless Stream
A high-speed encrypted WebRTC channel negotiates instantly. The file streams directly over local Wi-Fi and saves to your iPhone Camera Roll or Files app.
Comparing Android to iPhone File Transfer Methods
See how browser-based WebRTC file sharing compares with conventional workarounds across speed, privacy, convenience, and file integrity.
| Method | App Install | Transfer Speed | Quality Loss | Privacy / Cloud Storage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Textunnel (WebRTC P2P) | None (100% Web) | Ultra-Fast (30-80 MB/s LAN) | 0% Loss (Original RAW) | 100% Private (No Cloud) |
| Move to iOS | Required (Android only) | Moderate | None | Only during iPhone initial setup |
| Google Drive / Cloud | Optional | Slow (Upload + Download) | None | Stored on Google Servers |
| WhatsApp / Telegram | Required on both | Fast for small files | Heavy Compression | Stored on messaging servers |
| Bluetooth Direct | None | Blocked by iOS | N/A | Incompatible with iOS |
Popular Scenarios for Android to iPhone File Transfer
4K 60FPS Video & RAW Photography
Mobile videographers and photographers shooting on Samsung Galaxy or Google Pixel can beam multi-gigabyte ProRes or 4K 60fps MP4 clips straight to an iPhone or iPad for editing in CapCut or LumaFusion without quality reduction.
Family & Friend Photo Drops at Gatherings
When group photos are taken at vacations or weddings, Android users don't need to ask iPhone users to create shared Google Drive folders or deal with MMS limits. Just scan the Textunnel QR code and batch-drop 50+ photos in seconds.
PDFs, Office Documents & Zip Archives
Send contracts, invoices, and zipped software packages from Android file managers directly into the iOS Files app without email attachment size restrictions (usually capped at 25MB).
Zero-Data Offline Mobile Hotspot Transfer
Traveling on an airplane, subway, or in remote outdoor areas with no cellular connection? Simply turn on an Android Wi-Fi hotspot, connect the iPhone, and transfer gigabytes of media completely offline at maximum hardware speed.
Troubleshooting & Transfer Optimization Guide
Ensure the fastest possible transmission when you transfer files from Android to iPhone across different brands (Samsung, Xiaomi, Pixel, OnePlus) and iOS versions.
1. Prefer 5GHz Wi-Fi or Personal Hotspot
For multi-gigabyte video transfers, connecting both phones to a 5GHz Wi-Fi network rather than 2.4GHz can quadruple your transfer throughput, reaching speeds up to 80MB/s (640Mbps). If no 5GHz router is available, enabling the 5GHz band in Android Mobile Hotspot settings delivers peak wireless speed.
2. iOS Safari Pop-Up & Download Settings
When receiving large archives or video files on iPhone, Safari may prompt "Do you want to download this file?". Tap Download. You can view the file immediately in the iOS Files app under Downloads, or tap the Share icon to save it directly into the Photos app Camera Roll.
3. Media Format Compatibility (HEIC vs JPG)
Both modern Android and iOS devices natively support MP4 (H.264/HEVC), JPG, PNG, and PDF files. Textunnel preserves exact file headers and metadata (EXIF data, timestamp, GPS coordinates), meaning your photos integrate seamlessly into Apple Photos timeline without corruption.
4. On-Demand Sharing vs Full Phone Migration
If your goal is ad-hoc file sharing, avoid Apple's "Move to iOS" app, which requires wiping your iPhone to factory defaults. Textunnel is purpose-built for instant, everyday peer-to-peer sharing between devices without account setup or system resets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is AirDrop available between Android and iPhone?
No. Apple's AirDrop is strictly restricted to Apple devices (iOS, iPadOS, macOS) because it relies on proprietary Apple wireless discovery protocols (AWDL). Textunnel bridges this gap by providing an open, web-based AirDrop alternative that allows users to transfer files from Android to iPhone across Android Chrome and iOS Safari without installing apps.
Does Textunnel compress photos or videos during transfer?
No. Unlike messaging apps like WhatsApp or WeChat that heavily compress media files, Textunnel streams raw binary file chunks directly peer-to-peer. When you transfer files from Android to iPhone, your photos, RAW camera files, and 4K ProRes videos arrive in their exact original byte-for-byte quality.
Is there any file size limit when transferring from Android to iPhone?
There are zero arbitrary file size limits on Textunnel. Because files stream directly between devices without being uploaded to or stored on an intermediary cloud server, you can transfer massive files such as 10GB 4K videos smoothly over local Wi-Fi.
Do both phones need to be connected to the exact same Wi-Fi network?
Being on the same Wi-Fi network provides the fastest direct LAN transfer speeds. However, even if your Android and iPhone are on different networks or cellular data, Textunnel automatically utilizes encrypted WebRTC STUN/TURN relays to bridge the connection securely across the internet.
How fast is the transfer speed between Android and iPhone?
When both devices are on the same 5GHz Wi-Fi router or an Android mobile hotspot, transfer speeds typically reach 30MB/s to 80MB/s (240Mbps to 640Mbps), which is up to 100 times faster than Bluetooth and significantly faster than uploading to cloud storage.
Are my transferred files uploaded or saved on any cloud servers?
No. Textunnel is strictly peer-to-peer (P2P). Your files travel directly through an encrypted WebRTC DataChannel between your Android device and your iPhone. No server ever stores, processes, or inspects your files.
Can I transfer files in reverse from iPhone to Android?
Yes! Textunnel is completely bidirectional. You can send files from iPhone to Android, transfer files from Android to iPhone, or between smartphones and PC/Mac laptops with the exact same zero-install workflow.
How do I save received files on my iPhone?
When the transfer completes on your iPhone in Safari or Chrome, tap the 'Save File' button. For images and videos, Safari will prompt to save directly to your Camera Roll (Photos app), and for documents or zip archives, you can save them to the iOS Files app or iCloud Drive.
Can I transfer files without Wi-Fi using an Android mobile hotspot?
Yes. You can turn on your Android phone's Personal Hotspot, connect your iPhone to that hotspot, and open Textunnel. The two browsers will discover each other over the local hotspot network and stream data at full local hardware speed without consuming mobile cellular data.
Why is Textunnel better than Bluetooth or Move to iOS for file transfers?
Bluetooth between Android and iPhone is blocked by iOS for file transfers. The 'Move to iOS' app is only usable during initial phone setup and requires factory resetting your iPhone. Textunnel works on-demand anytime in seconds for individual files, albums, or documents without resetting anything or installing apps.
Explore Related P2P File Transfer Tools
© 2026 Textunnel. All rights reserved. Zero-install, browser-based peer-to-peer productivity.