Peer-to-peer utility

dBridgr

Transfer hub

Send and receive in one place

Keep the bridge compact: send on the left, review received content on the right.

Send

Choose what to bridge

Each transfer is chunked to respect mobile browser limits.

No photo selected yet.

Camera capture support depends on the device browser.

No video selected yet.

Large videos can strain iPhone memory. A warning appears before big transfers.

No file selected yet.

Files stay peer-to-peer after the session is paired.

Received

Incoming content

Finished transfers stay here until you clear the session.

Incoming text, photos, videos, and files will appear here.

History

Recent transfers

A compact log of recent activity.

No transfer history yet.

Settings

Practical controls

Connection

Ready to bridge

Idle

Create a code on one device, then join it from the other device. Payload bytes move over WebRTC, not through the signaling server.

4-digit code ---- Host to generate a temporary code.
Other device Waiting for pairing Bidirectional transfers become available after pairing.

Theme

Switch between the curated light and dark looks. The preference stays on this device.

Add to Home Screen

Open dBridgr in Safari, tap Share, then choose Add to Home Screen.

Diagnostics

  • Network: checking…
  • Display mode: browser
  • Offline shell cache: pending

Pairing still needs the signaling endpoint. Large transfers depend on browser memory and WebRTC channel stability.