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Know who's looked at your Photoshop files

Sending a PSD for client feedback or creative approval means you need to know whether it's actually been seen. WeTransfer shows view activity on every transfer automatically, and lets you dig deeper into exactly who opened your Photoshop files when you need that detail.

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Sharing Photoshop files with clients or collaborators often means waiting in the dark, unsure whether anyone has opened your work. WeTransfer puts a preview count on every transfer the moment it goes out, so you have a live read on engagement without touching any settings. When a total count is not enough, enabling access control adds a per-recipient log showing who previewed your files and at what time, useful for client sign-offs, pitch rounds, or staged creative reviews. Recipients can view PSD and PSB files directly in the browser before downloading, which means each preview registers as a real signal that someone engaged with your work. Download tracking is also available if you want to confirm who saved a local copy, and both views sit together in your transfer list.

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Yes. Every transfer has a preview count that starts recording from the moment the link goes live, including transfers you've already sent. If you want per-recipient detail (who viewed and when) rather than just a total, you would need to enable access control on a new transfer, since that setting is applied at send time.


When you create a transfer, switch on tracked or restricted access mode before sending. This gives you a per-recipient log in your transfer list showing each person's name and the exact time they previewed the file. The basic view count is always visible without any setup, but per-recipient detail requires access control to be enabled.


No. Recipients can preview PSD and PSB files directly in the browser on web, iOS, and Android without needing Photoshop or any other software installed. The preview renders at a slightly lower resolution than the original, so they can review the artwork before deciding whether to download the full file.


They are separate. View tracking records each time someone opens the preview in the browser; download tracking records when someone actually saves the file to their device. Download tracking has to be explicitly switched on by you when setting up the transfer, while the basic preview count is on by default for every transfer.


Yes. You can restrict access to specific email addresses when setting up a transfer, so only those people can open it even if the link is forwarded. You can also delete a transfer at any time from your account, which immediately revokes the download link for everyone.


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