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I built Airlynk — a private browser-to-browser file sharing tool

Airlynk is a browser-based peer-to-peer file sharing platform that works entirely without servers. You can share files directly between devices using only your browser — no uploads to cloud servers, no accounts, no sign-ins. Airlynk aims to make P2P file transfer simple, fast, and secure, even for non-technical users.

How it works: Airlynk uses WebRTC for direct peer-to-peer connections. When two users connect, a lightweight signaling process negotiates the connection. If a direct connection isn’t possible due to NATs or firewalls, it can temporarily relay data through a fallback mechanism. Files are chunked and transferred with progress tracking, ensuring reliability and minimal interruptions.

To check the site visit: www.airlynk.in

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Saas Makers
on October 8, 2025
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