Google cracked the code on making Android’s Quick Share feature work with Apple’s AirDrop, and the list of compatible devices continues to grow. Here’s every Android device currently compatible with AirDrop.

In November 2025, Google surprise-launched support for AirDrop through Quick Share on the Pixel 10 series. The feature was built without Apple’s insight, and works across iPhones, iPads, and even MacBooks. As of the past couple of months, it’s expanding, with Pixel 9 series devices added in February, and Samsung models adding support in March and April.

To get things going, both parties will need to switch their devices to “Everyone” mode, as contact sharing doesn’t work across platforms. Once the receipient has done this, though, their device should immediately show up to nearby Android phones looking to share a file, photo, video, or whatever else.

The process is pretty seamless from there, working just as you’d expect AirDrop or Quick Share to work in the first place.

On Pixel devices, AirDrop is enabled always, but Samsung does add a toggle to make the feature optional.