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Your photos, shared exactly as you shot them

Upload your photo collection once and share it through a single link. Every image opens in the browser at full quality, and anyone you share it with can preview the whole album and save exactly what they want, no account needed.

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Create your first WeTransfer album

Collect and share group photos in one place

Sometimes you want everyone to see the photos right away, without asking them to install an app, accept an invite, or wrestle with compressed thumbnails. WeTransfer lets you gather all your images into one transfer and hand out a single link that opens a browsable, full-quality album in any browser. JPEGs, PNGs, HEICs, TIFFs, PSDs, and RAW formats like DNG, NEF, ARW, and CR2 are all supported, and nothing is re-encoded or shrunk in the process. Viewers can scroll through every shot, tap into a preview, and download only the images they actually want. If you need tighter control over who can view the album, you can add a password or restrict access to a list of specific email addresses.

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.


WeTransfer handles all the formats people actually shoot in: JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF, PSD, GIF, and RAW files including DNG, NEF, ARW, CR2, CR3, RAF, RW2, and ORF. Every file is sent as-is, with no re-encoding or quality reduction applied, so prints and edits made from the downloaded files will look exactly the way you intended.


Yes. When previewing a transfer, recipients can comment on individual photos and mark their favourites without downloading anything first. Comments are off by default, but you can switch them on before you send. It is a straightforward way to gather reactions on a wedding gallery, event shoot, or any collection where you want input from the people viewing it.


You have two options. Adding a password means only people you share the password with can open the transfer, useful when the link itself is being passed around a group. Restricted access lets you specify a list of email addresses, and anyone not on that list is turned away when they try to open it. Both options are available on all plans and can be set before or after sending.


Yes, WeTransfer supports folder uploads and preserves the original folder structure when recipients download. Files inside a transfer are ordered alphabetically using ASCII sorting, so if you want numbered photos to sort as expected, use zero-padded filenames like photo-001, photo-002 rather than photo-1, photo-2.


On a free account, transfers are available for up to 3 days from the moment they are sent. WeTransfer Ultimate lets you set a custom expiry, keep the link active indefinitely, or recover a transfer even after it has expired, which is handy for albums from events or trips you want to keep available well after the occasion.


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