How to Transfer Data from iPhone to Android Wirelessly

By | June 18, 2026
Here’s what we’ll cover:
0:00 Video Start
0:10 Prep: Getting your devices ready.
0:21 Connect: Scanning the QR code to pair your devices.
0:50 Transfer: Starting your secure transfer.
1:30 WhatsApp: Migrating your WhatsApp chats.
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How To Transfer Files Between iPhone and Android (FREE!)
To transfer files from an iPhone to an Android wirelessly, use cross-platform apps like Snapdrop, cloud storage like Google Drive, or the Send Anywhere app. These methods are fast, do not require a USB cable, and work perfectly on local Wi-Fi networks or via the cloud. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

1. Snapdrop (Best for quick, local transfers)

Snapdrop operates like Apple’s AirDrop but functions across both iOS and Android. [1, 2, 3]
  • Open your web browser on both the iPhone and Android, and navigate to Snapdrop.
  • The website automatically detects the other device (assigned a random name/icon).
  • Tap the icon on your iPhone, select the file or photo, and tap Send.
  • Accept the incoming transfer on your Android device. [1]

2. Google Drive (Best for large files or folders)

If you have both devices logged into the same account, cloud storage is the most reliable option. [1]
  • Download and open the Google Drive app on your iPhone.
  • Tap the + (Plus) icon in the bottom right corner, select Upload, and pick your files.
  • Once the upload completes, open Google Drive on your Android device to view, download, or save the files locally.

3. Send Anywhere (Best for high-quality photos and videos)

This app is designed explicitly for cross-platform sharing and doesn’t compress your image files. [1, 2, 3]
  • Download the Send Anywhere app on your Android and the app from the App Store on your iPhone.
  • Open the app on your iPhone, select the files you want to share, and tap Send.
  • The app will generate a 6-digit key and a QR code.
  • Open the app on your Android, tap Receive, and type in the 6-digit key or scan the QR code. [1, 2, 3]