After the wedding, photos end up scattered across phones, cameras, and chat threads. A WeTransfer Album brings everything together: create one shared space, send a single link, and let guests browse every shot straight from their browser.
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Collect and share group photos in one place
Wedding photos deserve better than a tangle of group chats and email attachments. With a WeTransfer Album, you create a dedicated space for the day's photos, then share it with guests via link, QR code, or your phone's native share sheet. Everyone with the link can view the full collection in their browser right away, no account or sign-up required. Guests who want to add their own photos and candid shots just need a free WeTransfer account to contribute. You keep full control as the album owner: update the title, set a cover image, choose an expiry date, and remove any photo from the collection 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.
Create a WeTransfer Album from your account, give it a title, and set an expiry date. Once your photos are uploaded, share the album via a link, QR code, or your device's native share sheet. Guests open it directly in their browser and can browse every photo without needing an account.
Yes. Anyone with a free WeTransfer account can upload their own shots to the album, so candid phone photos from guests land in the same place as the official ones. Only one person can upload at a time, and each contributor can only delete photos they added themselves. As the album owner, you can remove any photo in the collection.
Albums support JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP, AVIF, TIF, TIFF, HEIC, HEIF, and BMP, covering photos from DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, iPhones, and Android phones alike. Documents, audio files, and archives are not supported in albums; for those file types, a standard WeTransfer transfer works better.
It can. Albums support MP4, MOV, M4V, WebM, MKV, and 3GP video files, so short clips from the ceremony or reception sit right alongside the photos. Anyone with the link can watch them in the browser without downloading anything first.
The album owner sets an expiry date when creating the album and can adjust it later if needed. Once the album expires, guests will no longer be able to access it, so it is worth setting a date that gives everyone enough time to browse and save their favorites.