One-tap iPhone WebDAV server
Pick folders or mapped sources, start the server, and open the generated WebDAV URL from another device on the same network.
Turn your iPhone into a WebDAV server, media browser, and projection hub.
Serve local folders, SMB shares, Quark resources, RSS feeds, and web media projections through one WebDAV-style tree that players, browsers, and other apps can open.
Pick folders or mapped sources, start the server, and open the generated WebDAV URL from another device on the same network.
Keep separate entries for local files, media libraries, Quark imports, RSS feeds, and experimental projections.
Map iOS Files providers, SMB shares, local folders, and Quark Drive resources into a clean server tree.
Use Zwind as a WebDAV client too: browse, bookmark, preview, edit text files, and launch media without leaving the app.
Open common video, audio, subtitle, playlist, URL shortcut, and text files directly from the browser.
Flatten nested folders and search by name or type when your movies, episodes, and music are scattered.
Protect selected servers with password or Face ID where supported by the app.
Turn RSS feeds, Quark search/import tasks, and web media pages into file-like resources through resolvers.
Create an empty folder named after what you want, let Zwind search Quark shares, import candidates, and organize a virtual library.
Create a .rss file, paste a feed URL, and browse feed items as WebDAV resources for reading, playback, or batch loading.
Use .wm rules to discover media entries from listing pages and expose playable media items through WebDAV.
Share a selected folder with a Mac, PC, TV box, media player, or another mobile app over your local network.
Browse SMB content in Zwind and expose selected sources again through WebDAV when another app works better with WebDAV.
Point WebDAV-compatible apps such as media libraries and TV clients at the same Zwind tree.
Keep .rss marker files in a feed folder and let Zwind turn each feed into browseable resources.
Use empty folders as search intents, import matching resources, receive update checks, and keep cleaner library names.
Adapt websites with lightweight .wm rules, resolve media URLs in Zwind, and browse them as directories.
A concise concept page for how external resources can appear inside a Zwind-style directory tree.
Use Zwind to browse SMB shares and expose selected network folders through a WebDAV-style server.
Turn RSS feeds into browseable WebDAV resources with Zwind's RSS Projection Resolver.
A short guide for the first WebDAV server run on iPhone or iPad.
Use Zwind to search Quark shares, import resources, check updates, and expose cleaner media-library names.
Use .wm rules to turn web media listing pages into browseable WebDAV-style media resources.
安装 Zwind,创建第一个 iPhone WebDAV server,并从另一台设备打开 WebDAV URL。
使用 Zwind 浏览 SMB 共享,并把选中的网络文件夹通过 WebDAV 风格 server 暴露出去。
通过 Zwind RSS Projection Resolver 把 RSS feed 变成可浏览的 WebDAV 资源。
在 iPhone 或 iPad 上第一次运行 WebDAV server 的简短指南。
使用 Zwind 搜索夸克分享、导入资源、检查更新,并暴露更干净的媒体库命名。
使用 .wm 规则把网页媒体列表页面转换成可浏览的 WebDAV 风格媒体资源。
Zwind is free to start. Premium unlocks multiple servers and advanced capabilities. The App Store page remains the source of truth for current pricing and availability.
Zwind is local-first for local files. You choose which folders and sources to expose, and network behavior depends on the sources and clients you connect.
Yes. The point of the server is to expose a familiar WebDAV-style entry that compatible browsers, players, and file tools can access.
Resolvers are optional projection plugins. They let marker files or folders represent external resources such as RSS feeds, Quark import tasks, or web media listing pages.
The Quark import workflow can preserve original resources and expose cleaner virtual library names for media clients. Exact metadata still depends on the source files and client.