Journalists, producers, and audio engineers deal with files that blow past email limits daily. WeTransfer moves your audio from browser to recipient in its original quality, with no compression, no re-encoding, and nothing for either side to install.
No file is too big
When a breaking story means getting raw interview recordings, studio masters, or field-recorded audio to an editor on deadline, the last thing you need is a file size rejection. WeTransfer sends audio files exactly as they were captured, preserving every bit of quality from the original recording. Recipients get a unique download link they can open on any device without creating an account, and supported audio formats can be previewed directly in the browser so a producer can confirm the right take before pulling down the full file. You can share a link across a newsroom chat, drop it into a project management tool, or email it to a broadcast partner, and add a password or restrict access to specific email addresses when the material is embargoed or sensitive. For news and media teams sending regular large payloads, including multi-track sessions, archival recordings, or full episode exports, upgrading to Ultimate removes the per-transfer size ceiling entirely.
Our features are designed to minimize how much of your data we — or anyone else — can access, so you can keep what's yours, yours.
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Share content with a unique link, give anyone a free pass to send you 200 GB files, and stay in control of transfers — even after you hit send.

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All your questions answered.
Yes. WeTransfer never re-encodes or alters your files, so a WAV master, FLAC recording, or high-bitrate MP3 arrives at the other end exactly as it left your machine. This applies to every file type, including multi-track session exports and uncompressed broadcast-quality audio. Your originals stay on your device, and only a copy is uploaded to WeTransfer's servers.
Yes, for supported formats like MP3 and WAV (up to 300 MB), recipients can play the audio directly in the browser on the transfer page without downloading a thing. This is useful in a newsroom context where an editor wants to confirm they have the right interview clip or the correct version of a piece before committing to a full download, especially on a slower connection.
You have two options. Add a password to the transfer and share it separately with your intended recipients, so anyone who stumbles across the link still cannot access the files. Alternatively, use restricted access to lock the transfer to a specific list of email addresses, meaning only people on that list can download after verifying their email. Both options are available on all plans.
You can create a link transfer and share a single download URL across a team chat, newsroom distribution list, or directly in an email, with no limit on how many people can access it via the link. If you prefer to send directly by email from WeTransfer, you can address it to up to 10 recipients on a free account and up to 50 on paid plans. Either way, recipients download without needing a WeTransfer account.
On the free plan, you can send up to 3 GB per transfer, which covers most individual audio files. For news and media teams regularly sending large multi-track sessions, full podcast exports, archival audio packages, or broadcast masters that exceed that threshold, upgrading to Ultimate removes the per-transfer size limit entirely. Ultimate also gives you custom expiry settings so a link stays live for the full duration of a production cycle, and expired transfer recovery if you ever need to retrieve something sent months earlier.