Since the file never sits on a server, there is no cap on how big your transfer can be—as long as your hardware can handle it [1, 5].

Using DTLS (Datagram Transport Layer Security), your data is encrypted from the moment it leaves your device until it reaches the recipient, ensuring no one can "sniff" the data in transit [1, 2].

You simply drag and drop a file to generate a unique link or QR code. Once the recipient opens the link, the transfer begins [1, 5].

Because no data is stored on ToffeeShare’s servers, there is no digital footprint of your file left behind once the transfer is complete [1, 3].

ToffeeShare is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing tool designed for users who need to send large files quickly without the typical constraints of cloud storage [1, 5]. By bypassing the need to upload files to a central server, it offers a secure, private, and unlimited way to move data across the web [1, 2]. How It Works: True Peer-to-Peer

Unlike services like WeTransfer or Google Drive, ToffeeShare does not store your files [1]. Instead, it creates a between your device and the recipient’s device [1, 2].