Quick Answer

Yes, you can transfer files from Android to Mac directly

LinkMyMac is built for Android-to-Mac file transfer after the devices are paired. That gives you a repeatable local workflow for moving files without emailing yourself attachments or relying on a cloud drive.

How It Works

Pair once, then move files when you need them

Install LinkMyMac on Android and LinkMyDroid on Mac, open the Mac app to show a QR code, then scan it from Android to pair. After that, the devices can reconnect when both apps are open.

File transfer works across the same local network, and USB support is also available when you want a wired path instead of Wi-Fi.

What You Can Move

Photos, videos, documents, and everyday downloads

  • Send camera photos and screen captures to your Mac.
  • Move PDFs, ZIP files, and work documents off your phone.
  • Pull down videos or large files without email attachments.
  • Keep transfers local instead of depending on a cloud sync service.
Why LinkMyMac

A practical alternative to cables, email, and cloud drives

If you regularly need Android to Mac file transfer, the usual options are fragmented: a cable for one session, a cloud upload for the next, then AirDrop-style alternatives that do not really fit Android. LinkMyMac focuses on keeping the transfer direct and repeatable once the devices are paired.

If you are specifically comparing nearby-sharing options, read Best AirDrop alternative for Android to Mac. If you use Samsung, read How to connect a Samsung phone to Mac.

If your main goal is seeing Android alerts or message threads on your computer, read Android notifications on Mac or Android messages on Mac.

Get Started

Install the apps and test a transfer

Use the download links to install LinkMyMac on Android and LinkMyDroid on Mac. If you hit setup issues, the support page covers pairing help, and you can also contact support@linkmymac.com.

FAQ

Common Android to Mac file transfer questions

Can you transfer files from Android to Mac without the cloud?

Pair LinkMyMac on Android with LinkMyDroid on Mac, then send files over the direct connection between the devices instead of uploading them to a third-party cloud service first.

How do I transfer files from Android to Mac?

Install the Android and Mac apps, pair the devices, then browse and move files directly between them using the supported local workflow.

Can I use USB instead of Wi-Fi?

Yes. Wi-Fi is supported for local transfers, and USB is also available when you want a wired route.

What kinds of files can I move?

The common use cases are photos, videos, documents, downloads, PDFs, ZIP files, and other everyday files you need on your Mac.