Teachers, students, and administrators can bundle course materials, assignments, presentations, and resource folders into a single transfer and share one link with an entire class. Everything arrives organized exactly as you structured it, ready to open without any sorting on the recipient's end.
Send everything at once
Getting learning materials to students, parents, or colleagues often means dealing with dozens of files spread across multiple folders, and WeTransfer is built to handle all of it in one go. Drag in entire folder hierarchies — lesson plans nested inside unit folders, assignment sheets alongside reference PDFs, or a semester's worth of resources — and send everything through a single download link. Original file quality is preserved throughout, so shared documents, presentations, and media files arrive exactly as created, with no degradation or unwanted changes. Recipients can preview many file types directly in the browser before downloading, which is useful when students or staff only need specific materials rather than the whole package. For anything sensitive, such as student work or exam materials, you can lock a transfer with a password or restrict access to specific email addresses so only the right people can open it.
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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 lets you upload entire folder structures in one go, and the hierarchy you built arrives intact on the other end. A teacher can organize materials by week, subject, or unit, drop the whole thing into a transfer, and share one link with students or colleagues — no need to re-zip or reorganize anything before sending.
WeTransfer handles virtually any file type used in education: PDFs, Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, images, audio recordings, video lectures, ZIP archives, and more. There is no restriction on format, so you can mix file types freely within a single transfer — for example, a lesson video alongside a worksheet and a reference image.
No. Recipients can download and preview a transfer without creating an account. Students simply click the download link, accept the terms, and access the files — nothing to install, no sign-up required. This makes it practical for distributing materials to large groups where not everyone will have existing accounts.
When creating a transfer, you can add a password that recipients must enter before accessing the files, or restrict access to a specific list of email addresses so only those individuals can download. Both options are available on all plans. For exam materials or confidential records, restricting access to named email addresses gives you the tightest control, and you can see who downloaded the files and when from your transfer history.
On the free plan, you can send up to 3 GB per transfer. That covers a solid amount of course content — multiple documents, audio files, and images in one go. If you regularly send larger packages, such as recorded video lectures or high-resolution project files, upgrading to Ultimate removes the per-transfer size cap entirely and also lets you keep transfers available for as long as you need, rather than the 3-day free-plan window.