Construction projects run on documentation: drawings, specifications, site photos, structural reports, and more. WeTransfer lets you add your recipients' addresses, upload those files without touching their quality, and put a direct download notification in each inbox. No attachment limits, no bloated email threads, no account required on the receiving end.
Deliver files to any inbox
On a construction project, getting the right files to the right people quickly can be the difference between a decision made on time and one made too late. WeTransfer hosts your files and routes a clean notification email to every address you include, whether that is an architect, a site manager, a structural engineer, or a client. Your drawings, PDFs, CAD files, and site photography arrive in their original condition, with no re-encoding and no quality loss at any point in the process. You can include a title and a note with each transfer, so recipients know exactly which project phase, tender package, or revision they are looking at before they download anything. For sensitive contract documents or confidential plans, password protection and address-level access restrictions keep your files visible only to the people you intend.
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All your questions answered.
WeTransfer handles any file type, including CAD and 3D files, PDFs, site photos, video walkthroughs, ZIP archives, and Office documents such as schedules and specifications. There is no conversion or compression applied, so whatever format you upload is exactly what your recipient downloads. If you have a full project folder with subfolders, you can upload it as-is and the original directory structure is preserved on the other end.
Sign in to WeTransfer, add your files, enter the recipient email addresses, and include an optional title and message, such as a revision number or tender reference. WeTransfer uploads your files to its servers and delivers a personal download notification to each address you listed. Recipients click through to download without needing a WeTransfer account of their own.
Yes. With an email transfer you can send to multiple recipients in one go, and each person gets their own individual notification email with a download link. If you need to share with a larger group or post a link in a project chat, you can also generate a shareable link and send it anywhere, with no cap on how many people can use it.
WeTransfer gives you two ways to control access. You can add a password to any transfer and share it separately with the intended recipients, so anyone who intercepts the link cannot open the files. Alternatively, you can restrict access to a specific list of email addresses, meaning only those people can download after verifying their identity. Both options are available on all plans.
Yes. In your Transfers panel, each sent transfer shows whether it has been downloaded or not. For email transfers, you can hover over a recipient's address to see the exact date and time they downloaded. If you want more detailed tracking on link-based transfers, you can enable download tracking before sending, and WeTransfer will notify you each time someone accesses the files.