Google has announced a major update that many users have been asking for. Android and iPhone can now share files with each other, and the feature is rolling out first to the Pixel 10 family. For years, sharing files between the two platforms has been frustrating, and users often had to rely on third-party apps or cloud links. Now, Google says sharing should “just work,” no matter which phone you have.
This update allows Quick Share on Android to work directly with AirDrop on iPhones. It means users can send photos, videos, and other files across devices without extra steps. It is a simple feature, but it solves one of the most common problems people face when switching between Android and iOS.
Google says it designed the system with security as the top priority. The process includes strong protections and has been tested by independent security experts. This ensures that files stay safe during transfer and that users remain in control. Google also highlighted that this is another step in improving compatibility between Android and iOS, just like it did with RCS messaging and unknown tracker alerts.
For now, the feature is only available on the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro, but Google plans to expand it to more Android devices soon. The company has even shared a demo showing the file-sharing process in action on the Pixel 10 Pro.
This update may look small, but it solves a long-standing issue. It makes sharing between families, friends, and colleagues easier. And it shows that both platforms can work together when users clearly want better compatibility.












