No accounts, no cloud storage, no apps to install. Just a code and a link.
You shouldn't need an account just to send someone a photo. Drop your file, grab the share code, and you're done. Nothing sticks around after it expires.
zero sign-upPasswords get encrypted right in your browser before they go anywhere. The server never sees what you typed — only the person with your code can read it.
end-to-end encryptedPick a timer — 15 minutes, half an hour, or an hour — and the share vanishes when the clock runs out. There's nothing left on our end after that.
auto-expiryChat apps have a habit of mangling code. Paste it here instead, and it arrives exactly the way you wrote it — indentation, line breaks, and all.
code-friendlyOpen bridg.fun on both devices. Send from one, open the code on the other. No cables, no Bluetooth, no app to install. Just works.
cross-deviceSometimes you just need someone to see a quick screenshot, not store it in a shared drive for eternity. Upload it, share the code, and it's gone once the timer is up.
ephemeralThere's nothing to download or install. AES-256 encryption runs on your device the moment you share — all you need is a browser and a few seconds.
browser-nativeFlip the "delete after download" switch and the share is gone the second someone grabs it. One view, then it's wiped — for those moments that really can't be forwarded.
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