How to Use Edge Drop to Send Files Between Devices
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How to Use Edge Drop to Send Files Between Devices

Quick fix: Open Edge. Click Drop icon in sidebar (or enable via Settings → Sidebar → Drop). Sign in with Microsoft account. Type message or drag file. Sent to your Drop — accessible on any device signed into same Microsoft account in Edge. Files synced via OneDrive (~5GB free).

Edge Drop: Microsoft’s file/note sharing feature between your own devices. Like AirDrop but via Microsoft account. Files in OneDrive.

Symptom: Want to use Edge Drop to send files between devices.
Affects: Microsoft Edge on Windows 11 (and other devices with Edge).
Fix time: ~5 minutes.

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What causes this need

Sending files between your own devices (laptop → phone → desktop). Edge Drop uses Microsoft account to sync. Works on Windows / Mac / iOS / Android Edge.

Method 1: Enable Drop in Edge

The standard route.

  1. Open Edge.
  2. Sidebar: right side. If hidden, click menu → Settings → Sidebar.
  3. Tick Always show sidebar. Or click Customize sidebar → enable Drop.
  4. Drop icon appears in sidebar.
  5. Click Drop. If first time: sign in with Microsoft account.
  6. Drop chat-like UI appears. Type messages or drag files.
  7. For sending: type and Enter, or drag file into Drop area.
  8. Synced to your Microsoft account (OneDrive backend).
  9. Accessible on other devices in Edge → sidebar Drop.

This is the standard fix.

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Method 2: Access Drop on other devices

For multi-device sharing.

  1. On another device (phone, other PC, Mac):
  2. Install / open Edge.
  3. Sign in with same Microsoft account.
  4. Open Drop (sidebar / hamburger menu on mobile).
  5. See messages and files sent from other devices.
  6. Download or view files.
  7. For mobile Edge: bottom menu → Drop tab.
  8. For Edge for Business: same; uses work Microsoft account.
  9. For chronic: pin Drop icon in sidebar for fast access.

This is the cross-device.

Method 3: Manage Drop storage and limits

For storage management.

  1. Drop stores files in OneDrive automatically.
  2. Counts against OneDrive quota (default 5GB free).
  3. For Microsoft 365: 1TB or more.
  4. To clean up Drop: open Drop → right-click old items → Delete.
  5. Or clear all: Clear Drop option in Drop’s settings.
  6. For sharing with others (not own devices): Drop is for self-sharing. For sharing with others: use OneDrive share or Edge’s share button.
  7. For chronic large files: archive vs Drop. Drop best for small immediate sharing.
  8. For privacy: Drop content is in your Microsoft account; not public.

This is the storage route.

How to verify the fix worked

  • Drop visible in Edge sidebar.
  • Messages / files visible across devices.
  • Files downloadable on receiving device.
  • OneDrive shows Drop folder.

If none of these work

If Drop missing: Sign in: Drop requires Microsoft account. For Edge version: update Edge. Drop was added relatively recently. For corporate Edge: IT may disable. Contact IT. For specific file types: very large files may delay. Use OneDrive sync directly. For chronic sync issues: sign out / in to Edge. For alternative: Nearby Sharing (Windows 11 only) for Windows-to-Windows.

Bottom line: Edge → sidebar → Drop. Sign in with Microsoft account. Drag files or type messages. Synced via OneDrive. Access from Edge on other devices with same account.

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