Field trips, sports days, performances, graduations. WeTransfer Albums give schools a shared space where staff, students, and parents can view and contribute photos together. No app to install, no complicated setup.
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Collect and share group photos in one place
Schools generate a lot of photos across a lot of devices, and getting them into one place is usually harder than it should be. WeTransfer Albums make it straightforward: a teacher creates an album, sets a title and expiry date, and shares it via link, QR code, or native share sheet. Parents, students, and staff can browse the full collection without creating an account, so there is no barrier for families checking in from home. Anyone who wants to add their own photos just needs a free WeTransfer account to upload. As the album owner, the teacher stays in control throughout, with the ability to update the title and cover image, adjust the expiry, and remove any photo 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.
Parents need a free WeTransfer account to upload photos, which takes a minute to set up. Once they have one, they can add photos directly through the shared album link. The school staff member who created the album stays in control and can remove any file at any time.
No account is needed to view an album. Anyone with the link can browse all the photos straight away, which means families can see graduation shots, sports day snaps, and trip pictures without signing up for anything.
Albums support JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP, AVIF, TIF, TIFF, HEIC, and HEIF, so photos from smartphones, tablets, and digital cameras all work without any conversion. Note that albums are for photos and videos only, so documents and other file types are not supported.
Yes. The album owner, usually the teacher or administrator who created it, can delete any photo in the album at any time. Other contributors can only remove photos they uploaded themselves, so content moderation stays where it should.
The album owner sets an expiry date when creating the album and can update it later. This means a school can keep a graduation album available for the rest of the summer, then let it expire naturally, or a teacher can set a shorter window for a class trip gallery.