How to Share Large Files for Free in 2026
Email caps at 25MB. Slack limits to 1GB. When you need to send a 500MB video or a folder of high-res images, what do you do?
The Options
1. DocSync (Free — No Account Needed)
Upload files, rename them with a clean naming convention, and generate a share link. Recipients download a neat zip file instead of a mess of random filenames. Free for up to 10 files with 7-day link expiry. Try DocSync
2. WeTransfer (Free up to 2GB)
Simple drag-and-drop file sharing. No account needed for the free tier. Files expire after 7 days.
3. Google Drive (15GB free)
Upload to Drive, share a link. Requires a Google account. Good for ongoing collaboration but overkill for one-time sends.
4. Dropbox Transfer (Free up to 100MB)
Dropbox's dedicated file-sending feature. Very limited on free tier.
Why DocSync is Different
Most file sharing tools just move files from A to B. DocSync also renames and organizes your files before sharing, so recipients get clean, professional file names instead of IMG_4392.jpg.