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Best WeTransfer Alternatives in 2026 (Free & Paid)

WeTransfer limits free transfers to 2 GB and deletes files after 7 days. Here are the best alternatives — faster, cheaper, or more feature-rich.

April 30, 2026·6 min read
File transfer alternatives comparison

WeTransfer is one of the most recognised file sharing services in the world. But its free plan (2 GB limit, 7-day expiry, no account required) leaves many users wanting more — either lower limits for casual use or far more control for professional use. Here are the best alternatives for every use case.

What WeTransfer Gives You (and Doesn't)

  • Free: up to 2 GB per transfer, 7-day expiry, no account needed for sender
  • WeTransfer Pro ($12/mo): 200 GB storage, custom links, password protection, 1-year expiry
  • No file preview — recipients must download before viewing
  • No per-file analytics on the free plan
  • No permanent links without a paid plan

1. TiniDrop — Best for Quick Sharing with Instant Preview

TiniDrop is the fastest alternative for sharing files that recipients view in the browser — HTML files, PDFs, and images render live without any download. Free tier includes up to 5 MB with 7-day expiry; paid plans (from $5/mo) offer permanent links, password protection, QR codes, and up to 10 GB per file. Unlike WeTransfer, TiniDrop is built on Cloudflare's global CDN, so links load fast everywhere.

2. Google Drive — Best Free Storage

15 GB free, no expiry, shareable links, built-in preview for documents, images, PDFs, and videos. The catch: recipients see Google's interface rather than a clean branded experience. Good for internal sharing; less polished for client-facing use.

3. Dropbox Transfer — Best for Large Professional Deliveries

Dropbox Transfer (separate from regular Dropbox sharing) creates a clean download page with your branding. The free tier allows up to 100 MB; paid plans go up to 100 GB per transfer. Better visual experience than WeTransfer for client deliveries.

4. Send.vis.ee (formerly Firefox Send) — Best for Privacy

Send is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted file sharing tool. Files are encrypted client-side before upload and auto-delete after download or after a set time. Runs on Mozilla infrastructure. Ideal when privacy is the primary requirement.

5. Filemail — Best for Very Large Files

Filemail supports files up to 5 GB on the free plan (Outlook plugin available) and multi-terabyte transfers on paid plans. Good for video production, architecture firms, and anyone regularly moving files too large for WeTransfer's free tier.

Choosing the Right Alternative

If you need a shareable link that previews in the browser — use TiniDrop. If you need large free storage with no time limit — use Google Drive. If you need very large files — use Filemail. If you need privacy-first — use Send.

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