TL;DR: For devices in the same place, WiFi file transfer is almost always faster and more private than cloud. Use cloud when people are remote or need long-term sync. Use FileFly when the file needs to move across the room now.

The speed math (same 2GB file)

Cloud path: phone A uploads 2GB → server stores copy → phone B downloads 2GB. That’s ~4GB of internet transit plus server latency. If your mobile upload is 10 Mbps, upload alone is ~27 minutes before anyone even starts downloading.

Local WiFi path: phone A streams to phone B once over LAN. On a healthy 100–300 Mbps class link, that same file can finish in minutes (sometimes under one) — and zero of it had to climb to the public internet.

FactorCloud (Drive / WA / email)Local WiFi (FileFly)
Data pathUp + down via internetDirect on LAN
Speed limitUpload ISP / mobile planRouter + Wi‑Fi radios
Internet needed?YesNo (same network)
Third-party copy?Usually yesNo FileFly cloud mailbox
Best forRemote recipientsSame room / same office
CostData + storage quotasFree local transfer

Privacy is not a buzzword here

Every cloud hop is a trust decision. Local peer-to-peer file transfer means there’s no FileFly mailbox holding your wedding video. On shared networks, turn on optional ChaCha20‑Poly1305 — see bank-level security — so the stream is authenticated even if the café Wi‑Fi is sketchy.

When cloud still wins

  • Recipient is in another city
  • You need a durable link for weeks
  • You’re collaborating with version history across teams
  • Devices will never share a network

Cloud is a publishing and sync tool. Local WiFi is a move this now tool. Power users keep both.

Same room right now? Skip the upload queue. Transfer locally free.

Download Free WiFi File Transfer App

WhatsApp / Telegram aren’t transfer engines

Chat apps compress media, chunk limits, and still route through their infra. They’re fine for a selfie. They’re miserable for RAW folders, APK sets, or film projects. That’s why people search fastest file transfer app after the third “file too large” error.

A practical hybrid workflow

  1. In-office / home: transfer over WiFi with FileFly
  2. Travel with no internet: offline LAN sharing via hotspot
  3. Remote client: compress + cloud only for the deliverable they need

Bottom line

If both devices can join the same Wi‑Fi, cloud is the scenic route. Local wireless is the express lane. Explore features on the FileFly features page, or go deeper in the complete wireless transfer guide.