Collect photos from staff, parents, and students into a single transfer, then share one link with the whole school community. Every image opens in the browser exactly as it was taken, and no one needs to create an account to view or download.
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Collect and share group photos in one place
School photo collections scatter fast: sports day shots on a teacher's phone, drama production stills from a parent volunteer, class portraits from a professional photographer. WeTransfer brings them together in one transfer that anyone in the school can open through a single link, without installing anything or signing up. Every format is supported, from phone JPEGs and HEICs to high-resolution TIFFs, PSDs, and RAW files such as ARW, NEF, DNG, and CR2, and every image arrives in its original quality with no compression applied. Students, parents, and staff can scroll through the full set in their browser, preview individual shots, and save only the photos they want rather than pulling down the entire collection. When you need tighter control over who can view the photos, you can restrict access to a list of specific email addresses or add a password before sharing the link.
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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.
Yes. Anyone who receives the link can open the full collection in their browser, preview every photo, and download what they want without signing up for anything. Only the person gathering and sending the photos needs a free WeTransfer account to create the transfer.
WeTransfer's upload request feature lets you share a link that anyone can use to send photos directly to you. Parent volunteers, staff, and even students can upload their shots through that link, and everything lands in your account ready to bundle and re-share with the wider school community. A free account is required to upload files via a request.
No. WeTransfer sends files exactly as they were captured, with no re-encoding, no resolution loss, and no compression that changes the image. Whether it's a JPEG from a parent's phone, a high-resolution TIFF from a professional school photographer, or a RAW file from a staff camera, every photo arrives in its original quality.
You can restrict access to a specific list of email addresses before sending, so the link only opens for the people you've approved. Alternatively, you can add a password to the transfer and share it separately through the school's internal channels. Both options are available on all plans.
Yes. Anyone viewing the transfer can preview individual photos in the browser, leave comments on specific images, and mark their favourites, which is useful for things like choosing the best shots for a yearbook or school newsletter. Recipients do not need a WeTransfer account to comment or favourite, though they will be asked for a name and email address.