When you share fonts on WeTransfer, recipients get a preview page in the browser before they download anything. They can look through each file in the transfer, pick what they actually need, and skip the rest. No account needed on their end.
Browse files and folders, then download
Type designers, brand teams, and anyone licensing or delivering fonts often need to give clients or collaborators a way to confirm they have the right files before anything lands on a machine. WeTransfer attaches a built-in preview page to every transfer, so whoever receives your link can look through the contents without downloading first. Recipients can favorite individual files and leave comments tied to each one, so feedback on a specific weight or variant stays attached to that file rather than arriving in a separate message. Every font file you upload is delivered exactly as it left your computer, with no compression or alteration. You can also add password protection or restrict access to a specific list of email addresses, so the transfer only opens for the people it was meant for.
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WeTransfer includes a preview page with every transfer, but font files themselves (.otf, .ttf, .woff, and similar formats) are not among the directly previewable file types in the browser. If you want to give recipients a visual reference alongside your fonts, include PDF specimens, PNG samples, or image previews of your typeface in the same transfer — those can be browsed in the preview page before anyone downloads a thing. Recipients can then selectively download only the font files they need.
You can upload an entire folder to WeTransfer and it arrives with your original folder structure intact, so a family organized by weight, style, or format stays organized for whoever receives it. Everything goes out as a single transfer link. Recipients can browse the contents on the preview page before downloading, and they can choose to save individual files rather than pulling the whole package at once.
Yes. Anyone with access to your transfer can leave comments tied to individual files on the preview page, so a client can flag a specific specimen PDF or a collaborator can note a question about a particular file without needing to send a separate message. Comments are attached to the exact file they relate to, keeping feedback in one place. You receive an email notification each time a new comment is posted.
WeTransfer gives you a couple of ways to control access. You can add a password before sending, so only recipients who have it can open the transfer. For tighter control, you can restrict access to a specific list of email addresses, meaning the download link only works for the people you name. Both options are available on all plans and can be set before you hit send or updated afterward from your transfers panel.
Yes. WeTransfer does not compress, re-encode, or alter any files in transit. Your .otf, .ttf, .woff, or .woff2 files arrive byte-for-byte as you sent them, which matters for fonts since any modification could affect rendering or licensing integrity. WeTransfer zips multiple files together for download convenience using lossless compression, so the files themselves are unchanged when unzipped on the recipient's end.