Tired of using USB cables to transfer files? Simple File Server for Quest lets you wirelessly manage and transfer files via a built-in HTTP server—no extra apps needed!
🔹 Key Features
✅ Wireless File Transfer – Access Quest files from a PC or phone over WiFi.
✅ No Extra Apps Needed – Just open the provided HTTP URL in a browser or supported software.
✅ Secure Access – Protects files with a username & password.
✅ Full Storage Access – Upload, download, and organize files effortlessly.
⚡ Easy Setup Start the app and enable the HTTP server. Connect your PC or phone to the same WiFi network as your Quest. Open the generated HTTP URL in a browser or supported software. Log in with your credentials and manage files instantly!
🛡️ Privacy & Security
🔒 No internet access needed – Works only on your local network.
🛑 Runs only when activated – No background processes.
🚀 Fast & easy – No complex setups or extra file managers.
Ditch the cables and enjoy truly wireless file management on your Oculus Quest! 🎮
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | kalkiarts.com |
developer | Deviraj |
publisher | Kalki Arts |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.2.0 |
languages | English |
Struggled to get file transfer working using a USB C cable. Worked once with v74 system but hasn't worked since the upgrade to v76.
Found this app and works a treat. Simply run the software in the headset and start the server, then in a web browser on your phone or tablet enter the IP address and it opens all the file folders on the quest. You can then browse for files on your device and upload them to the chosen folder on the Quest.
Notes for developer - I've not yet managed to get a file manager app such as CX File Explorer to accept the IP/port/username/password to connect using SMB/FTP/WebDAV etc which would be useful so that the files could be handled within the file manager app rather than download/upload from a web URL. Also it would be useful to be able to create new folders in the Quest, but doesn't seem possible, but again this could be done via a file manager app.
Anyway, great app and solves the problem I had.
Trying to upload files from ipad to oculus. This app will install on this phone (iPhone 15 pro max) but will not install on my ipad, and that’s where my 360 video files are.
Does what it promises. And does well. The UI is simple and setting up the whole thing is easy. I transferred a few items to my Quest and had no issues.
Straightforward and does an important job well when it works. But high incidence of 'upload failed' messages which seem to result from server switching itself off - not sure why.
How do I use it?
Solved most of my problems in transferring the files. No need for wire to transfer your files from pc.
I recommend it for everyone