Your files. Your corporate laptop. Finally talking to each other.
Corporate laptops are locked down for good reasons. USB disabled. Bluetooth off. Dropbox blocked. AirDrop restricted to managed devices only. The result: your own work, on your own machine, effectively unreachable from your personal devices sitting right next to it.
It's a website. Nothing to install.
Your file encrypts in the browser, uploads to a relay over standard HTTPS, and the decryption key plays as audio to the device next to you. From IT's perspective it's a browser tab making an HTTPS request - same as any other website.
Common situations
Getting a file off your work laptop
Presentation, contract, spreadsheet you need on your personal phone. Email blocked for attachments. Google Drive blocked. Chirpfile: open a tab on both devices, drop the file, it's on your phone in seconds.
Getting a file onto your work laptop
Photo from your phone, document from a personal machine. USB blocked, AirDrop won't cross ecosystems, Dropbox blocked. Chirpfile runs from the browser - no install, no admin rights.
Different network, same room
Work laptop on VPN, phone on LTE. They can't see each other on any network. Chirpfile bridges them with sound - the network topology is irrelevant.
What to know about IT visibility
If your company monitors outbound HTTPS traffic, they can see connections to chirpfile.com. They cannot see file contents - those are encrypted before upload. If IT explicitly blocks chirpfile.com, the file transfer path won't work. Short text under 120 characters - passwords, codes, URLs - travels purely as sound with zero network involvement, so blocking the domain doesn't affect that path.
Try it now
Open chirpfile.com on two devices and send a file.