Sharing photos via AirDrop on macOS
Skip the Cables, Share the Magic
If you use Photo Supreme on macOS, you already know it’s a powerhouse for organizing, tagging, and managing large image libraries. But sometimes you don’t want to just organize: you want to share. Maybe you’re showing a client a photo on their iPad, sending a work-in-progress to your phone for social media, or moving images between Macs without cables or cloud uploads. This is where AirDrop becomes your best friend.
Why AirDrop?
AirDrop is Apple’s built-in, device-to-device file transfer system. It uses a mix of Bluetooth and peer-to-peer Wi-Fi to send files directly. Fast, secure, and without using your internet connection.
Why photographers and creatives love it:
Speed: Even large RAW files can be transferred in seconds between nearby devices.
Simplicity: No need to plug in cables, open iCloud, or use third-party apps.
Privacy: Transfers happen directly between devices, encrypted, without passing through external servers.
Cross-device convenience: Works between Mac, iPhone, iPad, and even Mac-to-Mac.
For Photo Supreme users, built-in AirDrop support means you can skip the “Export to Folder → Open Finder → Find Folder and File → drag to AirDrop” steps. Instead, you share straight from the catalog.