Distributing learning materials to students, colleagues, or external partners takes long enough without wrestling with email attachment limits. WeTransfer lets you gather every PDF — syllabi, lecture notes, reading lists, assessment briefs — into a single transfer and share one link with everyone who needs it.
Send everything at once
Educators and academic staff regularly need to get batches of PDFs into the right hands quickly, whether that's course packs before term starts, research documents ahead of a seminar, or end-of-year resources shared across a department. WeTransfer lets you drag and drop multiple PDFs — and entire folders of them — into one transfer, so everything goes out together rather than in a string of separate sends. If your materials are already sorted into folders by subject, week, or cohort, upload them that way and that structure arrives on the other end exactly as you organized it. Students and colleagues can open and read PDFs directly in the browser before downloading, so they can confirm they have the right document without pulling down the whole package first. Every file is sent in its original format, with no changes to layout, fonts, or embedded content.
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All your questions answered.
Yes. You can add as many PDFs as you need to a single transfer — lecture slides, reading packs, assessment guides, timetables — and send them all at once. If your materials are already organized into folders by week or module, you can upload those folders directly and the structure lands intact for whoever receives them, so nothing needs to be reorganized at the other end.
No. Recipients can download and preview transfers without signing up for anything. Students just open the link or click through the notification email and their files are ready. A free account is required to send transfers, but there is nothing for your students to install or register for on their end.
With a link transfer, you get a single shareable URL you can post to a learning management system, paste into an email, or share in a group chat — anyone with the link can access the files, with no recipient cap. If you prefer to send directly to individual email addresses, free accounts support up to 10 recipients per transfer, and paid plans raise that to 50.
Yes. Recipients can open PDFs directly in the browser without downloading anything first, so a student can check whether a document is the right version or the right reading before saving it to their device. They can also comment on individual files and mark favorites, which is useful when sharing review materials or collaborative reading sets.
You can add a password to any transfer before sending, so only people who have the password can open the files — useful for sharing exam prep materials or restricted reading packs. On any plan you can also restrict access to a specific list of email addresses, meaning only the people you name can download, regardless of who else might have the link. Both options can be set up before you send and adjusted afterward from your transfers panel.