WeTransfer Albums give everyone a single place to see and add photos together. Share via link, QR code, or your device's share sheet, and viewers can browse the whole collection from any browser without signing up.
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Collect and share group photos in one place
Finding a shared photo album app that works for everyone in the group usually comes down to one thing: how little friction it creates. WeTransfer Albums let the owner set up a space in moments, pick a title and expiry date, and get sharing straight away. Supported photo formats cover JPG, PNG, HEIC, GIF, WebP, AVIF, TIFF, and BMP, so shots from iPhones, DSLRs, and Android devices all land in the same place. Anyone with the link can view the collection without an account, and contributors just need a free WeTransfer account to upload their own photos. The owner keeps full control: update the cover image, edit the title, adjust the expiry, or remove any photo in the album at any time.
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Create a shared album in seconds, invite anyone, and collect everyone's photos in full resolution — no app, no hassle.

Shared group photo collection
One link brings everyone together. Anyone can add photos.

All the people you want
Invite as many or as few people as you want. Everyone contributes, everything stays in one place.

Full resolution photos, no compromise
Every photo lands exactly as it was taken. No compression, no quality loss.
All your questions answered.
The main advantage is that viewers never need to download an app or create an account to browse the photos. You share one link, QR code, or via your device's native share sheet, and the whole group can see every photo straight from their browser. Contributors just need a free WeTransfer account to add their own shots.
Albums support JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP, AVIF, TIF, TIFF, HEIC, and HEIF, as well as BMP. That covers the most common formats from phones, tablets, and cameras, including HEIC files shot on an iPhone. Non-photo file types like documents, audio files, and archives are not supported in Albums.
Yes. Albums support video formats including MP4, MOV, M4V, WebM, MKV, and 3GP, so short clips from the same event can sit alongside photos in one collection. Keep in mind that only one contributor can upload at a time, and the maximum file size for each upload follows that contributor's plan.
The album owner can delete any photo in the collection, update the album title, change the cover image, adjust the expiry date, and is the only person who can delete the album entirely. Other contributors can only delete photos they uploaded themselves, and any deletion is permanent for everyone in the album.
The owner sets an expiry date when creating the album. Once that date passes, the album is no longer accessible to anyone. If you want to keep photos available for longer, you can adjust the expiry date before it hits. Choosing a realistic window upfront means the group has enough time to browse and contribute.