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Collect and share group photos in one place

Upload your photos, share a single link, and let everyone in the group browse the full collection in their browser. No account needed to view or save, and every image arrives exactly as it was captured.

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Create your first WeTransfer album

Collect and share group photos in one place

When a group wants to pool and access photos together, the usual workarounds — cloud folder invites, compressed attachments, multiple apps — slow everything down. WeTransfer lets you gather your entire photo collection into one transfer and share it through a link that anyone can open in their browser, from anywhere, on any device. Supported formats include JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF, PSD, and RAW files such as DNG, ARW, NEF, and CR2, all delivered without any compression or re-encoding. Each person in the group can preview the full gallery, pick the images they actually want, and download just those files, rather than pulling down the entire set. If you want to keep the album within a specific circle, you can add a password or restrict access to a list of email addresses before you share 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.

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30M+ Transfers sent every month

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4.8 App Store / Play Store average rating

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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.


Yes. Anyone who opens the transfer can leave comments on individual images directly in the browser preview, no WeTransfer account required. They can also mark favourite photos, which is handy when a group is deciding which shots to keep or use. You will get an email notification each time a new comment is left.


WeTransfer supports JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF, PSD, GIF, and a wide range of RAW formats including DNG, NEF, ARW, CR2, CR3, RAF, RW2, and ORF. Nothing is re-encoded or resized during upload or download, so every image the group receives is pixel-for-pixel identical to the original.


Yes, upload requests let you create a link where anyone can send files directly to you. Share the request link with your group and each person can upload their own photos, which then land in your account. This is a practical way to gather shots from multiple contributors into one place without passing files back and forth.


You have two options. Adding a password means only people who know it can access the transfer, and you share that password separately. Alternatively, restricted access lets you specify a list of email addresses, and the link only opens for people whose address matches that list. Both options are available on all plans and can be set before you send or adjusted afterwards.


On a free account, transfers are available for up to 3 days. WeTransfer Ultimate lets you set a custom expiry, including keeping the link active indefinitely so the group can come back to the gallery whenever they need. Ultimate users can also recover expired transfers retroactively, even for transfers that expired before upgrading.


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