Pick files, share a one-time code, done. End-to-end encrypted over a direct connection — nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored, and delivery comes back verified. No account to send or receive.
Click the code to copy it
Scan to receive
Files stay on this device until the other side accepts.
Type the code shown on the sending device.
↑ This is the whole app — no install, no signup
How it works
Both devices open this page. One sends, one receives — phones, laptops, whatever has a browser.
Drop your files in and Beamaroo mints a one-time code. Your files haven't gone anywhere — they stay on your device until the other side says yes.
Codes are four friendly words. Read it across the room, paste the link, or point a phone camera at the QR. The code pairs exactly two devices, then it's burnt.
Files stream straight between the two devices, encrypted end-to-end. Every file is integrity-checked on arrival and the confirmation comes back to the sender: delivered, verified.
Privacy
We didn't write a policy saying we won't look at your files. We built it so we can't.
FAQ
Short honest answers.
Yes — Beamaroo is a live beam between two devices, not a locker. That's the point: your files never sit on anyone's server waiting to be fetched.
Browsers hold received files in memory before saving, so today it's happiest under a gigabyte or two. Streaming-to-disk for really big transfers is being worked on.
Beamaroo always tries for a direct device-to-device path. When a network won't allow one, an encrypted relay carries the traffic — it forwards scrambled bytes and can't read them.
They'd need the exact words within the few minutes the code lives, and the first wrong attempt burns the channel. Even the connection itself is verified against the code — a wrong code can't silently connect to the wrong device.
Beamaroo is built in Brisbane, Australia. A boomerang comes back — and so does every transfer: delivery is confirmed to the sender, verified on arrival. It's the whole product in one shape.