DynaDrop – The Simple Dropover File Converter for Mac
DynaDrop – The Simple Dropover File Converter for Mac
Managing files on macOS should be fast, smooth, and effortless — not a chore. That’s the idea behind DynaDrop, a feature in DynamicLake that lets you drop, store, preview, and even convert files, all from one lightweight space tucked inside the notch.
No floating windows. No clutter. No limits.
Files Where You Want Them — Not All Over Your Desktop
DynaDrop creates a personal drop zone inside the notch area. Whenever you’re working with files — screenshots, PDFs, images, videos, or audio — just drag them to the notch and keep going. They’re stored in a minimal, scrollable interface and ready to open, preview, or remove with a click.
There’s no limit to how many files you can drop — stash as many as you like without cluttering your workspace or needing to dig through Finder again.
Built-in File Conversion
DynaDrop goes beyond storage — it’s also a lightweight file converter.
Right from the notch, you can:
Convert video formats (MP4, MOV, etc.)
Extract or compress audio files
Convert documents to PDF or text formats
It all happens instantly, without needing to open a separate app or drag files into another tool. It's streamlined, efficient, and built natively for your Mac.
Not a Shelf. Not a Clone. Something Better.
There are other tools on macOS that offer drag-and-drop functionality, like Dropover, which is a solid app for temporary floating shelves. But DynaDrop takes a completely different direction.
Instead of adding more floating elements to your desktop, DynaDrop integrates into the notch — a space that’s often unused but always visible. It doesn’t aim to copy any existing solution. It’s part of a bigger vision to make the notch useful and dynamic — and file handling is just one piece of that.
Why It Matters
Whether you’re working with multiple files at once, switching between projects, or just need a quick way to store and convert media, DynaDrop is designed to feel native, fast, and helpful. No setup. No learning curve. Just drop and go.