How to share a file without signing up for anything
Most file-sharing services want an account, an email, or an app install before you can send anything. Here is how to share a file with none of that — just drop it, send a link, and it transfers directly from your browser to theirs.
Open dkair →Nothing to sign up for
dkair has no accounts and no login. You open the page, drop a file, and immediately get a share link. There is nothing to register, no email to confirm, and no app to install on either end — it runs in any modern browser.
The file stays private
The file is read on your machine and streamed straight to the recipient over a direct WebRTC connection. It is never uploaded to a server, so there is no copy sitting in someone’s storage to leak, expire, or be scanned. Only a small connection handshake passes through a broker.
When this is the right tool
It is ideal for a quick, private, one-to-one send. Both people keep the tab open while the transfer runs. For files you need to leave somewhere for later pickup, a stored cloud link fits better — but for a direct hand-off, this skips all the friction.
How to do it, step by step
- Open dkair. Go to yarimati.com/dkair in any modern browser.
- Drop your file. Drag the file onto the page; no account needed.
- Copy the link. Send the generated link to your recipient however you like.
- They open it. A direct browser-to-browser connection forms when they open the link.
- Transfer. The file streams across; keep both tabs open until done.
dkair stores nothing and registers no one. The file transfers directly over WebRTC and is never uploaded, so no copy is left on a server.
Frequently asked questions
Can I send a file without making an account?
Yes. dkair has no signup or login — open the page, drop a file, and share the link.
Is it actually private?
Yes. The file streams directly between the two browsers over WebRTC and is never uploaded to a server.
Does the recipient need an app?
No. They just open the link in a browser.