You just shot 200 photos of a new listing. The MLS wants 25 selected images by tonight. The seller wants to see all the photos. The buyer's agent needs a gallery link for their client. You are sitting in your car between showings.
The Listing Photo Challenge
Real estate photography generates large volumes of high-resolution images. A professional shoot produces 50 to 200 photos at 10-20MB each. That is 500MB to 4GB of images per listing. Email cannot handle this. Cloud storage requires the other agent to have an account. USB drives mean driving across town.
How Real Estate Agents Share Photos with EasySend
- Upload photos from your phone or computer at easysend.co
- Photos display in gallery view with thumbnails and full-screen lightbox
- Share one link with sellers, buyers, other agents or MLS coordinators
- Recipients browse and download individually or as a ZIP. No account needed
QR Codes at Open Houses
Every upload generates a QR code. Print it on:
- Property flyers at the door. Visitors scan and get the full gallery on their phone
- Sign-in sheets. Link to virtual tour and floor plans
- Business cards. Link to your current listings
- Just listed/sold postcards. Link to the photo gallery for the neighborhood
Professional Vanity URLs
Premium users create branded links like easysend.co/123-main-st. This looks professional in listing presentations, email signatures and print marketing. Much cleaner than a random code.
Sharing with Different Audiences
- Sellers - full gallery for review and approval before MLS submission. Download tracking confirms they reviewed
- MLS - selected images in the required format. Bundle the specific photos needed for submission
- Buyer's agents - share the full listing package (photos, floorplan, disclosures) in one link
- Stagers and contractors - before/after photos bundled for each project phase
- Marketing team - raw photos for social media, website and print materials
No Quality Loss
EasySend transfers photos at their exact original resolution. No compression, no resizing, no format conversion. The photos the recipient downloads are identical to what came out of your camera. This matters for MLS submissions that have specific resolution requirements.
For more workflows, see the real estate agent guide and real estate use case page.
Share Listing Photos