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KDE Connect vs LocalSend

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

KDE Connect

6.0
Communication

Communicate with your handheld devices

LocalSend

8.0
Communication

Open-source cross-platform alternative to AirDrop

Metric KDE Connect LocalSend
Category Communication Communication
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs 261 6.4K
90-day Installs 261 18.3K
365-day Installs 261 57.5K
Version 26.04.2 1.17.0
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 10 76.3K
GitHub Forks - 4.0K
Open Issues - 889
License Apache-2.0
Language Dart
Last GitHub Commit 4y ago 3mo ago
First Seen Jun 18, 2026 Sep 25, 2024

Reviews

KDE Connect

KDE Connect enables seamless communication and file transfer between your smartphone and computer. It supports cross-platform integration, allowing users to control notifications, access files, and manage clipboard content across devices. Ideal for users seeking device integration beyond manufacturer solutions.

Enables communication and file transfer between smartphones and computers across platforms.

Pros

  • + Cross-platform support for seamless device integration
  • + Open-source nature with potential for customization
  • + Useful for power users seeking alternative to manufacturer solutions

Cons

  • - Lack of recent updates or active development
  • - Potential compatibility issues with newer devices or operating systems

LocalSend

LocalSend is an open-source, cross-platform alternative to AirDrop, offering a simple and free way to share files between devices. Its ease of use and flexibility make it ideal for users seeking a reliable file-sharing solution without platform restrictions.

Enables file sharing between devices on the same network through a user-friendly interface.

Pros

  • + Open-source and free to use.
  • + Cross-platform support for various operating systems.
  • + User-friendly and intuitive interface.

Cons

  • - Does not auto-update, requiring manual checks for new versions.
  • - Some technical issues reported, such as network connectivity problems.