Want an easy way to share photos and other files between your Windows PC and Android device? One handy option is Google’s Quick Share for Windows. Accessible as a free app for Windows 10 and 11, Quick Share lets you send any file from your Android device to your PC, or vice versa.
Formerly known as Nearby Share, the feature was renamed Quick Share based on Samsung’s tool of the same name. Unlike Samsung’s version, Google’s Quick Share works with any Android device as long as it’s running version 6.0 or higher.
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Sharing files between different types of mobile devices and computers has always been tricky as each company provides its unique method, typically with certain limitations.
Apple’s AirDrop works only with iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Windows comes with a Nearby Sharing feature, but that’s designed to share files between different computers. Otherwise, sharing certain files between a PC and an Android device usually requires an external tool, such as Microsoft’s Phone Link or Intel’s Unison.
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Quick Share also lets you share files between different Android devices. But here, I’m focusing on the ability to share files between Android and Windows. Now, let’s see how this plays out.
How to Share from Android to Windows
To send files from an Android device to a Windows PC, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi must both be enabled in Windows.
To grab the Quick Share app, browse to the Quick Share website and click the Download Quick Share button. Run the downloaded executable file to install the program.