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A simpler way to share your photos

Amazon Photos works well inside the Amazon ecosystem, but sharing outside it gets complicated fast. WeTransfer lets you upload your photos and send one link that anyone can open in a browser, preview, comment on, and download from, without an account, an app, or an Amazon subscription.

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The easiest way to collect, organize, and share pictures

Create your first WeTransfer album

Collect and share group photos in one place

If you're looking for a way to share photos that doesn't depend on everyone having the same account or app, WeTransfer fits naturally into the gap. Upload your collection once and share a single link that opens a browsable, full-resolution preview straight in any browser. Every format comes through exactly as captured, including JPEG, HEIC, PNG, TIFF, PSD, and RAW files such as DNG, NEF, ARW, CR2, and CR3, with no compression, no re-encoding, and no resolution loss. People can scroll through individual shots, star their favorites, leave comments on specific images, and choose exactly which photos they want to save rather than pulling everything down at once. When you need tighter control over who sees the collection, you can add a password or limit access to a specific list of email addresses before sharing the link.

What makes WeTransfer different

Our features are designed to minimize how much of your data we — or anyone else — can access, so you can keep what's yours, yours.

30M

30M+ Transfers sent every month

4.8

4.8 App Store / Play Store average rating

12M

12M+ Monthly active users

Everything you need

Create a shared album in seconds, invite anyone, and collect everyone's photos in full resolution — no app, no hassle.

Group sharing

Shared group photo collection

One link brings everyone together. Anyone can add photos.

Collaboration

All the people you want

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

Full resolution

Full resolution photos, no compromise

Every photo lands exactly as it was taken. No compression, no quality loss.

FAQs

All your questions answered.


No account is needed to view, preview, or download photos shared via WeTransfer. Anyone with the link can open the full collection in their browser and browse images, mark favorites, leave comments, and download individual shots or the whole set. The sender does need a free WeTransfer account to upload and share.


Yes. When recipients open a transfer in their browser, they can click on any individual photo to leave a comment or mark it as a favorite. No account is required for this, though they will be asked for a name and email address if they are not logged in. The sender receives an email notification for each new comment.


WeTransfer supports the formats photographers actually use: JPEG, HEIC, HEIF, PNG, TIFF, GIF, PSD, PSB, and a wide range of RAW files including ARW, NEF, CR2, CR3, DNG, RAF, RW2, and ORF. Files are never compressed or re-encoded, so every photo arrives at exactly the resolution and quality you uploaded it.


Yes. WeTransfer's upload request feature lets you create a link where anyone can send photos directly to you. Share the link with friends, family, or a group and each person can upload their shots independently. You receive an email notification each time someone contributes, and all the uploads appear in your Received tab ready to organize and share back.


You can lock any transfer with a password before sending, so only people who know it can open the link. For tighter control, you can restrict access to a specific list of email addresses, meaning anyone who opens the link must verify their email before seeing the photos. Both options are available on all plans and can also be set or updated after a transfer has already been sent.


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