You can customize your WeTransfer page wallpaper with up to 5 images, videos, or a mix of both.
How wallpapers rotate
- Each wallpaper is displayed for 30 seconds on a random rotation.
- Wallpapers will be cropped or resized to fit the browser window per the device/display screen.
- Your wallpapers may be compressed for optimized display.
- You can choose to display just videos, just images, or a combination of both, with a maximum of 5 different backgrounds.
Video requirements
- Up to 5 different video wallpapers.
- Videos can only be MP4 files.
- Videos will be displayed for 30 seconds at a time (longer videos will be cut short).
- Resolution of at least 1920 x 1080 pixels.
- Maximum file size: 5MB.
Image requirements
- JPEG or PNG files only.
- Resolution of at least 1920 x 1200 pixels; maximum 8000 x 5000 pixels.
- Maximum file size: 5MB.
Adding and removing wallpapers
- Make sure you're logged in. Click the button in the top right corner, go into Account, and hit Branded page.
- Scroll down until you see the Wallpapers section.
- Click on one of the windows to add your own image or video, or choose from our gallery of editorial wallpapers.
- Once added, click Save changes at the bottom of the page.
If you already have 5 wallpapers active, you need to remove one of them to be able to select an image from our gallery.
To remove a wallpaper, hover over the selected background and click on the X in the middle of the image.
Linking wallpapers to a website
- You can choose to link your backgrounds to another website.
- When a visitor clicks on your profile backgrounds, a separate window will open the website you've linked your profile to.
- You can link to your company website, art portfolio, LinkedIn profile, Facebook page, or any other site.
- You're not allowed to sell your wallpaper space.
Wallpaper not loading? Check the color mode
If your wallpaper doesn't load correctly and what you see is one of WeTransfer's default backdrops, this could be due to your image having the CMYK color mode instead of RGB. Switch the color mode to RGB — if you have access to a tool like Photoshop, you can change this yourself.