School trips end with great photos scattered across students', teachers', and parents' phones. WeTransfer Albums give your whole group a single shared space to collect and browse every shot together, with nothing to install and no complicated setup.
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Collect and share group photos in one place
Getting everyone's school trip photos into one place is usually the hard part. With WeTransfer Albums, a teacher or organizer creates the album in seconds, sets a title and expiry date, then shares it via link, QR code, or native share sheet. Students, parents, and staff can view every photo in the collection without signing up for anything. Anyone who wants to contribute their own shots just needs a free WeTransfer account to upload. As the album owner, you keep full control: you can update the title, swap the cover image, and remove any photo that does not belong.
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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.
Anyone with the album link can contribute photos, but uploading requires a free WeTransfer account. Once they have one, they can add their shots directly to the shared album. Students and parents who only want to view the collection need no account at all.
WeTransfer Albums accept JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP, AVIF, TIF, TIFF, HEIC, and HEIF files. That covers photos from smartphones, tablets, and most digital cameras, so everyone from teachers to students can upload without worrying about compatibility.
Yes. As the album owner, a teacher can delete any photo in the collection at any time, regardless of who uploaded it. Other contributors can only delete photos they added themselves. Deletions are permanent and apply to everyone viewing the album.
Yes. Albums support video formats including MP4, MOV, M4V, WebM, MKV, and 3GP alongside photos, so short clips from the trip sit in the same space as the still images. Note that documents, audio files, and other file types are not supported in albums.
The album owner sets an expiry date when creating the album. You choose how long it stays active, so whether you want it available for a week, a term, or until the end of the school year, that is up to you. Only the owner can delete the album entirely before it expires.