
- Google is rolling out a new design for Quick Share.
- The new UI brings separate “Receive” and “Send” screens.
- In the “Send” mode, you can now select files directly and preview them before sending.
Google’s Quick Share is an effortless way to transfer large files at high speeds from or to Android devices. You can already share files with other Android devices, Windows PCs, or Chromebooks. Google is also working to extend official support to iOS and macOS, doing which currently requires third-party workarounds, such as NearDrop. But ahead of that update, Google is introducing a significant redesign to Quick Share, along with major enhancements to its functionality.
Back in April, we learned that Google was testing a revamp for Quick Share with distinct “Send” and “Receive” modes, as well as a more convenient option to select files directly from the app. This redesign is now rolling out for some people, although it appears slightly different from what we saw earlier.