Nearby Sharing is a nifty little Windows feature that lets you easily share documents, photos, and other content with nearby devices using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. However, it is turned off by default in Windows 11. So today, we will show you how to enable Nearby Sharing on your Windows 11 PC. We will also show you how you can use this feature to share files with nearby Windows devices.

Microsoft first rolled out Nearby Sharing as part of the April 2018 update for Windows 10. The feature is also available in Windows 11, but is disabled by default. We will tell you all about Nearby Sharing, including what it is, how it works, how to enable and use it on your Windows 11 PC in this article. So without further ado, let’s get started!

  • What is Nearby Sharing in Windows 11?
  • Minimum Requirements for Nearby Sharing Support
  • Things to Remember Before Using Nearby Sharing
  • Steps to Enable Nearby Sharing on Windows 11
  • Share Files via Nearby Sharing in Windows 11
  • Share Website Links From Microsoft Edge via Nearby Sharing
  • Disable Nearby Sharing in Windows 11

What is Nearby Sharing in Windows 11?

Nearby sharing is a handy feature in Windows 10 and 11 that enables users to share documents, photos, links to websites, and any other content with other Windows devices close by over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. The feature works similarly to AirDrop, which is widely used by Apple users for transfer content between MacBooks, iPhones, and iPads.

Not all Windows computers support Nearby Sharing. Here are the minimum requirements for Nearby Sharing support on Windows PCs:

  • Both PCs must be running either Windows 10 or Windows 11.
  • Bluetooth 4.0 (or later) with Low Energy (LE) support in both PCs.
  • Both computers should be accessible via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi and need to have Nearby Sharing enabled.
  • The donor and recipient need to be in close proximity.

Things to Remember Before Using Nearby Sharing

  • It takes more time to transfer files over Bluetooth compared to Wi-Fi. When sharing files over Bluetooth, make sure large amounts of data aren’t already being sent over Bluetooth, such as streaming audio over a wireless speaker.
  • For the fastest file transfer speeds, ensure that the transfers are happening via Wi-Fi rather than Bluetooth. To do that, ensure that both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network and set the connection profile to ‘Private’ in both cases. You can do that by navigating to Settings -> Network and Internet -> Properties -> Private.
  • You don’t need to pair the two PCs over Bluetooth to use Nearby Sharing. Both PCs just need to have Nearby Sharing enabled for file transfers to work. When Nearby Sharing is enabled, Bluetooth is automatically turned on for the feature to work as intended.

Steps to Enable Nearby Sharing on Windows 11

As mentioned above, Nearby Sharing can help you quickly share files over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi between two Windows 11/ 10 devices in the vicinity. Follow the steps below to turn on Nearby Sharing on your Windows 11 computer:

First off, to share documents or images between two devices via Nearby Sharing, you must enable the feature on both Windows 10 or 11 computers. After that, follow the guide below to proceed further.

  • Use File Explorer to navigate to the file you want to share on your PC. Now, right-click on the target file and select ‘Show more options‘.

You can also share links to any website or web page using Nearby Sharing in Microsoft Edge if both computers are running Windows 10 or Windows 11. Once you have ensured that, follow the guide below to share links to web pages via Nearby Sharing on Windows 11.

  • Open Microsoft Edge and navigate to the website or web page you want to share. Then, click on the ellipsis (three-dot menu button) at the top-right and select ‘Share‘ from the drop-down menu.

Once you no longer have anything to share, it’s best to keep the Nearby Sharing feature disabled. Here’s how you do that:

Easily Share Content Between Windows PCs With Nearby Sharing

As you can see, it is easy to enable Nearby Sharing on your Windows 11 computer. Now that you know how to do that, check out how you can easily enable Nearby Share on your Android device. If you use an Apple Watch, you might also be interested in knowing how to share photos via Messages and Mail on Apple Watch. Finally, Chromebook users need not worry, as you can also enable Android’s Nearby Share function on your Chromebook to share files with other devices.