Send Large Files Up to 1GB Free
Email maxes out at 25MB. We give you 1GB free with no account required - just drag, drop and send.
How to Share Files Online for Free
- Go to easysend.co in any browser - no signup or app needed
- Drop your files onto the page (or click to browse). Any file type, up to 1GB free.
- Copy the shareable link that appears instantly
- Send the link to anyone via text, email, WhatsApp or any messaging app
That is it. The entire process takes under 10 seconds. Recipients click the link and download - no account needed on their end either.
The 25MB Problem
Email was never designed for sending big files. Gmail, Outlook and Yahoo all cap attachments at around 25MB. That was generous in 2004. In 2026 a single 4K video clip from your phone can be 500MB. A zip archive of project files easily hits several hundred megabytes. Even a batch of high-res photos blows past that limit without trying.
So what do people do? They compress files until the quality is garbage. They split archives into parts and hope the recipient can figure out how to reassemble them. They sign up for yet another cloud service and share a link that expires before anyone checks their email. We got tired of this runaround and built something better.
1GB Free - No Strings Attached
With EasySend you can send up to 1GB per transfer without creating an account. No trial period, no credit card, no "sign up to unlock this feature" popups. You open the page, drop your files in and get a shareable link. That's genuinely it.
We make money from our premium plans which offer higher limits and extra features. The free tier isn't a crippled demo - it's a fully functional tool that most people will never need to upgrade from. We'd rather have millions of happy free users than trick a few thousand into paying for something they didn't need.
Chunked Uploads That Actually Work
Uploading large files over the internet has always been fragile. Your connection hiccups for a second and suddenly your 800MB upload starts over from zero. We solved this with chunked uploading.
Your file gets split into smaller pieces that upload independently. If your connection drops we resume from where we left off - not from the beginning. This makes a massive difference on slower or less stable connections. We've had users successfully upload large files over mobile data in areas with spotty coverage, something that would be impossible with a traditional single-stream upload.
Progress Bar with Real Information
Our progress bar doesn't just show a percentage. It displays your current upload speed and an estimated time of arrival. You'll see something like "Uploading: 67% - 4.2 MB/s - 1:23 remaining" so you know exactly where things stand. No more staring at a spinning wheel wondering if something broke. We think showing real numbers is just basic respect for your time.
What About WeTransfer?
WeTransfer is probably the most well-known file transfer service and they do a decent job. But there are real differences worth knowing about. Their free tier limits you to 2GB and requires the recipient's email address. EasySend gives you a link you can share anywhere - text message, Slack, Discord, email or just paste it in a document.
We also encrypt your files during upload and storage which WeTransfer only offers on their paid plans. For a deeper look at the differences check out our EasySend vs WeTransfer comparison.
Built for Big Files
We handle video files, disk images, software builds, database backups, design project archives and anything else you need to move. The file type doesn't matter - if it fits within your size limit we'll transfer it reliably.
Our infrastructure is built on globally distributed servers so your uploads and downloads are fast regardless of where you or your recipients are located. A 700MB video upload from Tokyo and a download in London both perform well because the files are served from the nearest edge location.
Simple Enough for Anyone
We hear this a lot from IT professionals and freelancers: "I need to send a large file to a client who isn't technical." That's exactly the scenario we designed for. The upload side takes about 10 seconds of your time. The download side takes one click from the recipient. There's nothing to configure, nothing to install and nothing that can confuse a non-technical person.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the maximum file size I can send?
Free users can send up to 1GB per transfer. Our premium plans support larger transfers for users who regularly need to move bigger files. There's no limit on the number of transfers you can make.
What happens if my upload gets interrupted?
Our chunked upload system picks up where you left off. You don't need to restart the entire upload. Just keep the page open and it will automatically retry the failed chunks. This works on both desktop and mobile browsers.
How fast are uploads and downloads?
Speed depends on your internet connection but we don't throttle free users. If you have a 100 Mbps connection you'll get close to that speed. Our progress bar shows your real-time upload speed so you always know what's happening.
Do recipients need an account to download?
No. Recipients click the link and download directly. No account, no app, no sign-up form. We believe the person receiving files should have zero friction.
How long are files available for download?
Free transfers remain available for 7 days. Premium plans offer extended retention periods. You'll get a notification before your files expire so you can re-upload if needed.