Share a single upload link with contractors, site managers, or clients and let them send construction photos straight to your WeTransfer workspace. You get an email notification each time images arrive, so progress shots, inspection records, and snag lists reach you without a single chased message.
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Construction projects generate a constant flow of images, from foundation surveys and structural inspections to daily progress documentation and final handover records. WeTransfer upload requests give you a dedicated link you can paste into a site brief, a WhatsApp group, or a subcontractor email, and every photo lands directly in your workspace ready to review. Images arrive exactly as shot, with no compression or quality loss, so high-resolution JPEGs, PNGs, TIFF files, and even RAW formats from professional cameras come through at full fidelity. You can browse incoming images directly in your browser before downloading anything, making it easy to spot what you need without pulling every file to your machine. Both you and the people sending photos need a free WeTransfer account, and your first request takes moments to set up.
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Log in to your WeTransfer account, click Request Files on the homepage, give your request a title such as the project name or site address, and optionally add instructions like preferred file formats or naming conventions. Share the generated link via email, WhatsApp, or your project management tool, and anyone you send it to can upload images directly to your workspace. You will receive an email notification each time a new batch of photos arrives.
WeTransfer accepts any file type, so contractors and surveyors can send JPEGs, PNGs, TIFFs, HEIC shots from iPhones, and professional RAW formats including ARW, NEF, CR2, CR3, and DNG, among others. Files arrive exactly as captured with no compression or re-encoding, which matters when images are being used for structural reports, planning submissions, or client handover documentation. You can preview JPEGs, PNGs, TIFFs, and several RAW formats directly in your browser before downloading.
Yes, a single upload request link works for any number of contributors. Site managers, groundwork crews, M&E teams, and third-party surveyors can all use the same link to submit their photos, and you receive a separate email notification for each upload so you always know who sent what and when. Uploaded files appear in your Received tab, organized by arrival time.
No software installation is needed. Anyone with the link can upload images from a browser on any device, including a phone on site. A free WeTransfer account is required to upload files to a request, so contributors will need to sign up if they have not already, but there is no cost and no paid subscription involved on their side.
Yes, when setting up your request you can add a title and a written description covering things like file naming conventions, required angles, minimum resolution, or a submission deadline. This is especially useful on construction projects where you might need photos labeled by plot number, phase, or trade so images are easy to sort when they arrive.