Drop a file, copy the link, send it on. Easy Transfer hands off files of up to 100 MB over an encrypted connection — no accounts to create, no apps to install, no clutter to wade through. Your transfer is private to you and the person you share it with, and nobody else gets a copy along the way.
Anything up to 100 MB — documents, video, archives, source maps, the works.
Point a phone camera at this code and it opens the download page. Handy when typing a URL would slow things down — or when the recipient is sitting across the table from you.
Open link ↗Most file-sharing tools want a piece of you — an account, a subscription, your contact list, a permission to scan the file you just uploaded. Easy Transfer skips all of that and gets out of your way. Drop the file. Take the link. Move on with your day.
Every transfer travels over a modern TLS-encrypted connection — the same kind of channel your bank uses. Nobody between you and the recipient can read what's inside.
Downloads are reachable only from networks we've vetted in advance. If the link gets shared in a place it shouldn't, the file still won't open from there.
No third-party analytics, no advertising pixels, no cookie banners begging for permissions you don't want to give. The page you're reading is the entire site.
Every share gives you a clean URL and a QR you can scan with a phone camera. Hand off a file across the table or across a video call without typing a thing.
Uploads start the moment you drop the file and downloads start the moment the recipient clicks. No queues, no waiting rooms, no "preparing your file" spinners.
Neither you nor the person on the other end need to sign up, install an app, or remember a password. Click the link, get the file. That's the whole flow.
If you can send a text message, you can send a file here. The whole flow takes about as long as it takes to read this paragraph.
Drag a file onto the upload area or pick it from your device. Up to 100 MB — documents, photos, videos, archives. Whatever you upload is exactly what arrives on the other side.
The moment the upload finishes, you get a private link and a QR code. Send them through whichever channel you already trust — email, a messaging app, paper, anything.
Your recipient clicks the link or scans the QR and the file lands on their device. No accounts to set up on their end. No app to install. No confused phone calls.
Easy Transfer doesn't open, preview, scan, or "intelligently process" anything you upload. The file you drop is the file your recipient downloads — byte-for-byte identical, kept on a single private server, and reachable only over an encrypted connection from networks we've approved in advance. The link is yours to send to whoever should have it, and nobody else can guess their way to your file.
Quick answers for the questions that come up most often. If you don't see yours, just send a file and try it — that's usually faster than reading another paragraph.
No. No signups, no email verification, no "just one more step." Drop the file, copy the link, share it. Your recipient doesn't need an account either — they click the link and the file downloads.
Yes. Files are uploaded over an encrypted connection, stored on a single private server, and reachable only by people on networks we've approved beforehand. The link itself is long and random — nobody can guess their way to your file.
For safety reasons, this service only accepts downloads from a set of approved networks. Public Wi-Fi, certain mobile carriers, VPN providers, and some entire regions are kept off the list because they're a common source of automated abuse. Ask whoever sent you the link to verify that your network can be added.
Indefinitely, until the file is removed. There's no automatic countdown — your link is valid for as long as the file is on the server, so you don't have to chase your recipient to download it within an hour.
100 MB per file. That's plenty for the kinds of things people actually share point-to-point — documents, photos, short videos, recordings, archives. Larger payloads tend to belong somewhere with a "share this folder" model, not a one-shot link.
Yes. The same link works for any number of recipients on approved networks — you don't have to re-upload the file for each one. If you want different people to receive different files, just generate a fresh link for each upload.