Freeware FTP Clients Apps

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FileZilla

FileZilla v3.70.5

7.32 MB · Free · 12,815 downloads
FileZilla is a free and participated FTP application which enjoys a wide user base. Kosse, Tim first released…
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TFTP

TFTP v2022

0.6 MB · Free · 10,053 downloads
TFTP is a simple protocol used for transferring files between devices on a local network.
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FlashFXP

FlashFXP v5.4.0.3970

7.68 MB · Free · 8,783 downloads
Flashfxp is a file transfer software. It supports transfer between a local computer and a server or between…
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WinSCP app

WinSCP v6.5.6

7.27 MB · Free · 8,351 downloads
WinSCP lets users transfer files securely between computers and servers using SFTP, SCP, and FTP protocols.
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Cerberus FTP Server

Cerberus FTP Server v10.0.4.0

22.9 MB · Free · 6,550 downloads
To sum up, Cerberus FTP Server is certainly a very reliable and powerful solution to transfer your files…
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SmartFTP app

SmartFTP v10.0.3323

26.9 MB · Free · 6,262 downloads
SmartFTP is a secure tool for file transfers between PC and server. It supports FTPS and SFTP, manages…
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Xlight FTP Server app

Xlight FTP Server v2025

1.65 MB · Free · 5,937 downloads
Xlight FTP Server handles FTP, SFTP, and FTPS with encryption, access control, logging, and real-time monitoring.
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Cyberduck app

Cyberduck v9.2.4

58.49 MB · Free · 4,759 downloads
Cyberduck enables secure file transfers, cloud integration, and efficient file management with encryption and cross-platform support.
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About FTP Clients

An FTP client connects your computer to a server and lets you move files between the two — uploading a website, fetching backups, managing files on a remote host. For anyone who maintains a site or works with a web server, it is a routine tool, and the better clients make a transfer feel like dragging files between two folders.

Security is the detail that matters most. Plain FTP sends everything, passwords included, without encryption, which is a poor idea over the open internet. The safer choices are SFTP and FTPS, which encrypt the connection. The clients here support all of these, so the practical advice is to use a secure protocol whenever the server offers one.

Clients differ in the extras around the core transfer. Some keep a synchronized mirror between a local folder and the server, some include a text editor for quick remote edits, and some manage many saved site connections at once. FileZilla is free and cross-platform; WinSCP pairs file transfer with a built-in terminal.

A few listings here are FTP servers rather than clients — software that turns your own machine into the host other people connect to. Those serve a different need and call for attention to access permissions and firewall rules. Match the tool to your side of the connection before installing.