Dropbox is built around storage and file management. WeTransfer Albums are built around viewing and collecting photos together. Create an album, share it via link, QR code, or your device's native share sheet, and your group can browse every photo straight from their browser, no account required.
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Collect and share group photos in one place
When a group needs one shared place to collect and revisit photos, WeTransfer Albums cut out the friction that comes with cloud storage platforms. Set a title, pick an expiry date, and share your album however works best for your group: a link dropped into a chat, a QR code at an event, or a tap through your phone's native share sheet. Viewing is open to anyone with the link, no sign-up needed. People who want to contribute their own shots just need a free WeTransfer account to upload. You stay in control as the owner: update the title, change the cover photo, set a new expiry date, or remove any photo from the album whenever you choose.
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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.
Dropbox centers on file storage and folder management, which can feel heavy when you just want to share a photo collection with people. WeTransfer Albums give you a dedicated visual space for photos and videos that anyone can open in a browser without an account. There are no folder structures to navigate, no plan tiers your recipients need to worry about, just a clean shared album the whole group can browse.
No. Anyone with the album link can view the full collection straight from their browser without signing up for anything. A free WeTransfer account is only required if someone wants to upload their own photos to the album.
The album is collaborative: contributors can add their own photos as long as they have a free WeTransfer account. Keep in mind that only one person can upload at a time. Members can delete photos they added themselves, while you as the owner can remove any photo in the album and are the only one who can delete the album entirely.
Albums support JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP, AVIF, TIF, TIFF, HEIC, and HEIF formats, covering the most common formats from phones, cameras, and editing software. Note that albums are designed specifically for photos and videos, so documents, audio files, and archives are not supported.
Once your album is ready, you can share it via a direct link, a QR code, or your device's native share sheet, whichever fits the moment. A link works for group chats and email threads, while a QR code is handy for in-person events where you want people to join on the spot.