Why Won’t My iPhone AirDrop To My MacBook? | Fast Fixes Guide

AirDrop fails when radios, settings, distance, or firewalls block discovery; turn on Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, tweak AirDrop, and retry nearby.

When sharing stops at the share sheet or your Mac never shows up, the snag usually comes down to radios off, device visibility, range limits, or a macOS setting that blocks local traffic. This guide gives you quick wins first, then deeper checks that solve the stubborn cases. You’ll find a broad checklist table up front and a second table later for edge cases.

Quick Checks That Fix Most AirDrop Snags

Run through these items in order on both devices. Most failed transfers bounce back once discovery and radios line up.

Symptom What To Do Where
Mac doesn’t appear in the share sheet Turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on iPhone and Mac; open Finder > AirDrop so the Mac advertises Control Center (iPhone), Control Center/Finder (Mac)
“Contacts Only” doesn’t see your Mac Switch both devices to “Everyone for 10 Minutes” to test; add the Apple ID email/number to Contacts later iPhone: Settings > General > AirDrop; Mac: Finder > AirDrop
Share starts, then stalls Keep devices within ~10 m; keep screens awake; pause hotspot or tethering Physical placement + Settings > Personal Hotspot (iPhone)
Nothing discovers anything Toggle Airplane Mode on/off (iPhone), then Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off/on on both Control Center
Mac rejects every attempt Check macOS firewall; turn off “Block all incoming connections” System Settings > Network > Firewall > Options
VPN active Disable VPN or allow local networking during the transfer VPN app or iOS Settings
Old devices or very old OS Update iOS and macOS; older hardware may only AirDrop Mac-to-Mac Settings > General > Software Update; System Settings > General > Software Update

Why AirDrop From iPhone To Mac Stalls Or Fails (Quick Wins)

AirDrop discovery relies on both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The radios create a private link for discovery and hand off the data over Wi-Fi. If any part of that chain is off or busy, discovery fails or the transfer never starts. Turn on both radios on iPhone and Mac, open Finder > AirDrop on the Mac to make it visible, and try again. If Personal Hotspot is active, switch it off before you share.

Set AirDrop Visibility For A Clean Test

When “Contacts Only” is active, both devices must be signed in and match a phone number or email in your contact card. To remove that variable, switch both to “Everyone for 10 Minutes,” send the file, then tighten the setting again. On iPhone, go to Settings > General > AirDrop. On Mac, open Finder, pick AirDrop in the sidebar, and set “Allow me to be discovered by.”

Keep Devices Close And Awake

Keep the phone and Mac within a room or two. Wake the Mac, unlock the iPhone, and keep both screens on until the transfer begins. If the share looks like it starts then hangs, move the devices closer and retry.

Disable Hotspot And Pause Tethering

Hotspot can reserve Wi-Fi in a way that blocks peer discovery. Open Settings > Personal Hotspot on iPhone and switch it off while you send. If you tether the Mac through the phone, stop tethering during the transfer.

Mac Settings That Commonly Block AirDrop

macOS can hide your Mac from the share sheet if a privacy or network setting blocks local services. These two switches catch many cases:

Turn Off “Block All Incoming Connections”

Open System Settings > Network > Firewall > Options. Make sure “Block all incoming connections” is off. That toggle can stop discovery. While you’re there, keep the firewall on and only relax the block-all switch during the test.

Finder AirDrop Window And Allow List

Open Finder and select AirDrop in the sidebar. The window advertises that the Mac is ready to receive. At the bottom, set discovery to “Everyone for 10 Minutes” for testing. Leave the window open while you share.

iPhone Settings That Trip Up Sharing

The iPhone side is usually simple, yet a couple of switches can derail discovery or acceptance.

AirDrop Receiving And Share Sheet Path

Go to Settings > General > AirDrop. Turn on “Bringing Devices Together” if you use proximity sharing. Keep “Receiving” on. From Photos, Files, or Notes, tap Share, pick AirDrop, then select your Mac.

Screen Time Or Focus

If you lock down sharing in Screen Time, relax the restriction temporarily. A strict Focus mode can hide alerts; watch the Mac screen for the incoming prompt and click Accept.

When Contacts-Only Fails To See Your Mac

This mode requires that the Apple ID email or phone used on the Mac appears in your iPhone’s Contacts card for the recipient. Add it to the contact card, wait a minute, and retry. If it still fails, use “Everyone for 10 Minutes,” deliver the file, then switch back.

Range, Interference, And File Size

AirDrop discovery works best within a small office or living room. Dense walls, crowded 2.4 GHz airspace, or sleeping radios can stall a session. For large videos, start the share while devices sit side by side. If you need to walk away during a long send, recent software can keep the transfer going over your internet connection after it starts, as long as both users sign in to iCloud and agree to continue.

Update Software And Reboot Both Devices

Updates ship steady fixes for sharing, radios, and Bluetooth stacks. Install the latest iOS and macOS updates, then restart both devices. A fresh boot clears stale radio states and resets discovery.

Deeper Fixes For Persistent AirDrop Problems

If the basics don’t land, these targeted steps usually clear the path.

Reset Network Toggles Without Nuking Settings

  • On iPhone, toggle Airplane Mode on, wait ten seconds, then turn it off. Toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off/on in Control Center.
  • On Mac, turn Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off, wait ten seconds, then turn both on. You can do this from Control Center or the menu bar icons.

Test A Fresh User On The Mac

Create a new macOS user, log in, and try the same share. If it works there, a per-user setting blocks discovery in your main account. Compare firewall, sharing, and Focus settings between profiles.

Check VPN And Security Tools

Some VPNs block local peer traffic. Pause the VPN or allow local networking. Security tools with “stealth” or “block all unknown” modes can hide the Mac; relax those modes during the test.

Try Safe Mode On The Mac

Booting to Safe Mode loads only required extensions. If AirDrop works there, add third-party items back in stages until you find the blocker.

When Large Transfers Don’t Finish

Big video files can fail if the link wobbles or the devices drift out of range. Start the send with both devices close, keep screens awake, and avoid roaming. If you must leave the area during a long hand-off and both devices support it, the transfer can continue over the internet after it begins and both sides agree.

For setup steps on iPhone, see Apple’s guide to using AirDrop on iPhone. For Mac discovery and receiving, Apple’s AirDrop on Mac help page walks through Finder settings and the discovery menu.

Privacy, Safety, And Good Habits

Keep receiving set to Contacts when you aren’t sharing. Use “Everyone for 10 Minutes” only for testing or quick sends in trusted spaces. Always verify the name and avatar before you tap Accept on the Mac prompt.

Compatibility Notes And Version Tips

Any recent iPhone and any modern Mac can share files over AirDrop. Very old Macs may only send to other Macs. Newer software adds perks such as proximity sharing and internet continuation once a transfer starts. Keep both sides updated to pick up better reliability and new options.

Common Scenarios, Causes, And Fixes

Scenario Likely Cause Fix
Mac never appears on iPhone Finder AirDrop not open; discovery set to “No One”; radios off Open Finder > AirDrop, set discovery to “Everyone for 10 Minutes,” turn on Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
Share starts, then stops Out of range, hotspot active, sleep Move devices closer, turn off hotspot, keep screens awake
“Contacts Only” sees nothing Contact card missing Apple ID email/number Add the address/number to Contacts; retry or use “Everyone for 10 Minutes”
Instant decline on the Mac Firewall blocks local traffic Disable “Block all incoming connections” in Firewall options
Share works on a test user only Per-user privacy or security tool blocks discovery Compare settings; relax or remove the blocker
Big video fails mid-send Interference or walk-away mid-transfer Send next to the Mac; if supported, allow the transfer to continue over the internet after it begins
VPN breaks discovery Tunneled network blocks local peers Pause VPN or allow local networking
Only Mac-to-Mac works Very old Mac hardware or OS Update macOS; use another method if hardware can’t be updated

Step-By-Step: A Clean AirDrop Test That Usually Works

  1. Place iPhone and Mac side by side; wake both.
  2. On iPhone, open Control Center, make sure Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are on. If hotspot shows as active, switch it off in Settings.
  3. On Mac, open Control Center and confirm Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are on.
  4. Open Finder > AirDrop and set “Allow me to be discovered by” to “Everyone for 10 Minutes.” Leave this window open.
  5. On iPhone, go to Settings > General > AirDrop and set Receiving to “Everyone for 10 Minutes.”
  6. From Photos or Files, tap Share > AirDrop, then tap your Mac’s name.
  7. On the Mac, click Accept. Choose a folder if asked.
  8. If the send fails, restart both devices and repeat steps 1–7.

When To Try A Different Method

If you still can’t share after all the checks here, test with another Mac or another iPhone. A single device may have a hardware radio fault. Until you can repair it, use iCloud Drive, Messages, or a cable in Finder to move files. Those paths are steady for large videos and long photo batches.

What This Guide Covered

You saw the fast fixes that revive most transfers, the Mac and iPhone settings that block discovery, radio tips for range and large files, and deeper tools for stubborn cases. With radios on, hotspot off, the Mac discoverable in Finder, and the firewall block-all switch off, AirDrop between phone and laptop snaps back to life in almost every case.