Every PSD and PSB you've shared through WeTransfer is logged in your Transfers panel, ready to act on. Search by name, rename to match a revision, resend a link to a new collaborator, or pull a file from circulation without touching the original upload.
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Tracking down a Photoshop file you sent last month shouldn't mean scrolling through email chains. WeTransfer keeps a record of every transfer in your Transfers panel, where each entry is searchable and editable long after the files left your machine. If a creative director joins mid-project or a client contact changes, you can copy an existing download link and pass it on directly, no re-uploading required. Sensitive comps, unreleased campaign artwork, or anything you'd rather not leave open can be locked with a password at any point, even after sending, or removed entirely by deleting the transfer and revoking the link for everyone. Recipients can also preview PSD and PSB files in the browser before downloading, so stakeholders can browse what's inside a package and grab only the layers or assets they actually need.
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All your questions answered.
Yes. From your Transfers panel, hover over any past transfer and select the option to edit its title. Renaming a PSD transfer to something like "Campaign_Hero_v3_Final" takes seconds and keeps your list readable when you're juggling multiple revision rounds for the same project. The updated name appears in your panel immediately and also shows up on the download page your recipient sees.
Open your Transfers panel, find the transfer, and copy its download link. You can paste that directly into a message, email, or Slack thread for the new recipient without touching the original files. If you originally sent the transfer by email, you can also resend the link to a new or different address straight from the transfer details view.
You can add, change, or remove a password on any active transfer from within your Transfers panel, not just before you hit send. That makes it straightforward to lock down unreleased artwork, client comps, or layered source files after the fact if the project's sensitivity changes. The password must be shared with recipients separately, as WeTransfer doesn't include it in the notification email.
Yes. PSD and PSB files are supported for in-browser preview, so a recipient can open the transfer and inspect individual files before pulling down the full archive. Previews display at a slightly reduced resolution compared to the original, but the downloaded file is always the full, unaltered source. Reviewers can also leave comments on individual files in the preview and mark their favorites, which keeps feedback tied directly to the work.
Deleting a transfer revokes the download link immediately. Anyone who tries to open it after that point will no longer be able to access the files, which is useful when a project wraps up, a client relationship ends, or you simply want to stop an older version of a comp from circulating. The deletion is permanent, so it's worth double-checking before confirming, especially if the transfer contains files you haven't backed up elsewhere.