If you have never heard of Bump, we call tell that it is a neat app which allows people to share data between each other by simply bumping two mobile devices. However, the developing team behind the app decided to also enable such feature for PCs.




Bump is compatible with both iOS and Android-based mobiles, which makes it a very popular choice for users who like to share. Indeed, the statistics say that since its launch, the app gathered over 125 million downloads worldwide. Back in 2012, the company started its own Internet app through which people could share photos, but the client only worked one way – from a mobile to a PC.

Today Bump’s developers not only made this feature available both ways, but also allowed users to transfer all sorts of files – video, audio, and pictures. In addition, by using the online client, users are able to make a backup of their contacts, transfer them to another PC and even between several PCs.

The transferred files are stored on the company’s servers. This means that Bump uses cloud-based technology, but in an uncommon way. Bump’s Chief Executive Officer Dave Lieb explained that it’s not a syncing service, but rather a sort of USB flash drive which helps people transfer files between various devices. By the way, there is a 30MB size limit per file transferred, but the company doesn’t limit the storage capabilities. The app is compatible with most of modern browsers, including IE, Google Chrome, Safari, and Firefox.