Best Ways to Share Files with Anyone Over the Web

 

There are numerous methods for sharing files among individuals and devices. These solutions allow you to instantly share files without the need for app installs, account registrations, or cloud storage installations.


There are a variety of ways to exchange files between people and devices, but many of them are inconvenient since they need app downloads, account registrations, and cloud storage installations, among other things. Who has that kind of time?

That's why we prefer no-hassle file sharing websites instead.

We don't mean peer-to-peer torrenting when we say file sharing. We're talking about sites that allow you to drag-and-drop files and share links to them so that others can download them straight away without having to register.

Here are the best sites that you need to bookmark ASAP.

  1. SendBig

SendBig the easiest way to transfer large file online. Transfer large files up to 30GB Free via email, shareable link, blog or social media. Upload and share videos




  1. Reep.io

Reep.io is a fantastic service that originally appeared in 2014. Its name comes from reversing the word "peer," and it describes what this service does: peer-to-peer file transfers across browsers. There will be no uploading to a third-party server.


Simply drag & drop a file, construct a URL for that file, and send the link to the recipient. Your browser made contact with their browser, and the file was transmitted directly to them. During the entire transfer, both browsers must be open.

  1. JustBeamIt

JustBeam It's a peer-to-peer file sharing service that operates similarly to Reep.io: choose a file, generate a URL, share the link with the receiver, and leave both browsers open while the transfer occurs.



JustBeamIt is a wonderful alternative to Reep.io when it doesn't work for whatever reason. I prefer Reep.io since it feels cleaner and more user-friendly, and it offers password protection.

  1. FileSender

The third and last peer-to-peer transfer service on this list is FileSender. You "start a transfer" using this one, which creates a code. The recipient can connect with you by entering the code on the website.



After establishing a connection, either party can choose which files to send, but the other must manually approve or reject each one. Once you get the hang of it, it's quite simple.

  1. UploadFiles

UploadFiles is a service that allows you to upload files to its servers without having to register. It's completely free to use and one of the most open services available. If you don't want to use peer-to-peer, this is a great alternative.



  1. FileSharing24

For rapid one-time transfers, FileSharing24 is the ideal option. Files can be shared through URL or email once they've been uploaded. If necessary, you can also halt and resume uploads.



  1. File Dropper

The File Dropper website isn't particularly impressive, but what matters is that it gets the job done. Simply upload your file and send the recipient the generated link to download it.



  1. Send Anywhere

We've previously mentioned Send Anywhere when discussing apps for transmitting large files, and while the online version isn't quite as good as the desktop or mobile apps, it's still quick and easy to use.


Send Anywhere generates a six-digit number that you can share after you've uploaded your content. The files you've submitted can be downloaded by anyone who has that code. Isn't it straightforward?

  1. PlusTransfer

PlusTransfer was founded in 2014, but it never truly took off in the world of file sharing websites. It purchased PipeBytes (a now-defunct peer-to-peer file-sharing service), but chose to stick with the traditional upload mechanism.


There is no need to register, but you will need the recipient's email address in order to send the file. Per file transfer, several email addresses can be specified.

  1. WeTransfer

WeTransfer works in the same manner as PlusTransfer does: you upload your files, enter the recipient's email address, and the download is sent to them. They've been around since 2009 and are still going strong, so you can trust them.



 




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