Drag.on, Drag Files Anywhere.
Store files, convert images, and move faster without breaking your flow. Lightning-fast, fully local, privacy-first, and completely open source.
Store files, convert images, and move faster without breaking your flow. Lightning-fast, fully local, privacy-first, and completely open source.


A drag-and-drop Lair to temporarily store files, images and folders.

webp, png, jpeg & more
organize your drop queue
make it yours

built with swift

Drag.on (pronounced "Dragon") is a highly polished macOS accessory utility designed to supercharge your drag-and-drop workflows. It provides a temporary floating "shelf" (or "Lair") for files, folders, and images.
Yes! Drag.on is completely free and open source. Built natively using Swift and SwiftUI, it operates as a lightweight macOS agent app (accessory) that stays tucked away in your menu bar, hidden from the Dock.
You can summon the Lair in three simple ways: (1) Drag any file and shake the cursor horizontally, (2) Use the global keyboard shortcut (default: Option + Command + L), or (3) Click the system status icon in your macOS menu bar.
The native Image Converter supports converting dropped images in-place to WebP, ICNS, PNG, JPEG, ICO, and PDF formats. You can adjust compression quality, build multi-size icon packages, and rasterize SVG vectors natively.
When you drop an image from a web browser, Drag.on bypasses the temporary browser cache path and downloads it directly to your Downloads or custom Web Drops folder, ensuring your downloads are always easily accessible.
Absolutely. You can customize the global hotkeys, summon positioning relative to your cursor, summon distance offset, shake sensitivity thresholds, and compact mode appearance in the preferences panel.