homepage: https://www.unino.tech
Unino is a desktop application that enables lightning-fast cross-platform file sharing within your local network. Once installed on your computer, it creates a secure web server allowing any device (phones, tablets, or other computers) to:
📁 Upload/download files via a browser
📱 Access shared files without installing apps
🔍 Preview common file types instantly
Core Advantages:
✅ No cloud storage required (direct device-to-device transfers)
✅ Zero user accounts or configuration
- 🌐 Browser Access: Connect via QR code or manual URL entry
- 📦 Drag & Drop Sharing: Instantly share files/folders from webpage
- 🔒 Local Network Security: No data leaves your private network
- 🖼️ Built-in Previewer: Supports documents, images, audio, and videos
- ⚡ Single-device installation, universal access - no extra installation required on other devices
Supported OS: Windows 10/11, macOS 10.15+
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Download Installer:
Visit unino.tech and choose your OS version.
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Install:
Windows: Double-click Unino.exe
macOS: Drag Unino.app to Applications folder
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Start Sharing:
Launch Unino on your desktop
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Access Options:
Scan the QR code with your phone camera OR Enter the displayed URL (e.g., http://192.168.1.5:9930) in any browser
Q: Why can't I launch the software?
Windows: Add the software to exceptions in Windows Security.
macOS: Grant permissions under System Preferences → Privacy & Security → Security.
Q: Why can't my device access the Unino web page?
A: Ensure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi/LAN. For Virtual Machine users:
- Switch to bridged networking mode in your VM settings.
- Temporarily disable: Firewall & network protection and App & Browser Control (under Windows Security settings)
Q: Does file sharing work offline?
Yes! Unino uses your local network - no internet required.
Q: What file types can be previewed?
Supported formats include:
Images: PNG, JPEG, WebP, GIF, SVG
Audio: MP3, WAV, OGG, AAC
Video: MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV
Note: Actual preview capability depends on your browser's media codec support.
Q: How many devices can connect simultaneously?
The theoretical connection limit is 1,000+ concurrent devices (based on protocol design), though this has not been fully stress-tested. Real-world performance depends on:
- Hardware specifications (CPU/RAM)
- Network bandwidth and router capacity
- Concurrent file transfer operations