Syncthing is a continuous, decentralized file synchronization software designed to be private, secure, and easy to use. It allows you to sync files between devices, such as computers, smartphones, and servers, without relying on centralized cloud services. Unlike solutions like Dropbox or Google Drive, Syncthing operates directly between devices, ensuring that your data remains under your control.
Decentralized: There is no central server. Synchronization occurs directly between devices.
Privacy and security: All data is encrypted during transfer using the TLS protocol. No data is stored on third-party servers.
Open source: Syncthing is open source software (licensed under the MIT License), meaning anyone can audit, modify, and distribute the code.
Easy to use: The web interface allows for intuitive configuration and management of synchronization.
Continuous synchronization: Files are automatically synchronized whenever changes occur, with no need for manual intervention.
Conflict resolution: In case of simultaneous changes to a file, Syncthing creates conflicting versions to avoid data loss.
Scalable: It can be used to sync a few files between two devices or to manage large volumes of data across larger networks.
Each device runs Syncthing and is identified by a unique ID.
The devices connect directly (via the Internet or local network) after being added and authorized.
Specific folders are shared between devices, and any changes to these files are synchronized in real-time.
Version: 1.29.3
Size: 10.47 MB
License: Free
Language: English
Platform: Windows
File Type: ZIP
SHA-256: 6208a66283615a0fd8587c55dbceb26cf6462fab1fc856b760953c2431478fe1
Developer: Kastelo
Category: Internet/File Sharing
Updated: 03/12/2025