Android AirDrop: Google to Bring Seamless File Sharing to Android Devices in 2026

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Google is poised to extend AirDrop-like functionality to a wider range of Android devices, potentially revolutionizing file sharing between Android and Apple ecosystems. The development, initially demonstrated with the Pixel 10, aims to enable seamless transfer of photos and files to MacBooks and other Apple products.

The groundwork for this interoperability was laid last year with the introduction of the Pixel 10, Google’s latest smartphone line. The Pixel 10 featured compatibility between Apple’s AirDrop and Google’s Quick Share, a similar file-sharing system for Android devices, according to reports.

While early indications suggested the feature would be exclusive to Pixel phones, Google managers have since confirmed plans to broaden compatibility to additional devices. The goal is to create a system that works not only with iPhones but also with iPads and MacBooks, as reported by CNET.

The expansion of this functionality to more Android devices is underway, though a specific timeline for its release remains unclear. It is currently unknown whether the feature will be included in Android 16 or a subsequent update to the operating system, Engadget reported. However, the move represents a significant step towards bridging the gap between Android and Apple’s traditionally closed ecosystems.

Currently, AirDrop allows for quick and easy file transfers between Apple devices. The integration with Quick Share will allow Pixel 9 users to transfer files directly to iPhones, as noted by MacRumors.

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