1. Microsoft OneDrive
If you frequently exchange work over the internet and need to store important documents, you're likely familiar with the cloud storage service Microsoft OneDrive. OneDrive is a cloud-based storage solution that allows users to sync data or access it via web browsers and mobile devices. It’s easy to share files with others online without the need for account logins.
OneDrive enables fast and seamless data sharing with large storage capacity, up to 100GB. This means you don’t need to worry about the size of your files. OneDrive continuously improves its file opening and saving speed, helping users access and manage their documents quickly—whether for work, study, or meetings. Additionally, any document stored on OneDrive will notify you when edited, so you can stay updated on your tasks effortlessly.
Website: onedrive.live.com


2. Smash
Smash is a file-sharing service that allows unlimited sharing without registration, automatically deleting files after 14 days. This free service has gained over 1 million users across 190 countries.
The main advantage of Smash is that it supports sending large files without any size limitations. Files are stored for up to 14 days, and you don’t need to create an account or log in. The free service allows you to send files of any size, and they will be available on Smash’s servers for 14 days. The recipient can preview the file (images, videos, and audio) before deciding whether to download it. Smash is compatible with both computers and mobile devices. The platform offers a simple user interface, and you can customize the download page background or set a password for file downloads.
Website: www.fromsmash.com


3. Mega
Mega is a leading cloud storage service with top-level encryption, offering customers the highest privacy and security. With its simple browser interface, Mega ensures that all operations are seamless and free of distractions from ads. It integrates encryption control and allows users to assign permissions to specific individuals.
Mega's file-sharing feature is designed to protect your data security. It combines encryption with a decryption key. Mega offers three methods for sharing: Link sharing – share a file using a copyable link; Direct share – send files directly to someone; Group chat sharing – share files within the Mega user community. To select your preferred sharing method, simply click on the arrow next to 'Advanced Settings' and choose your desired option.
Website: mega.io/startpage


4. Send Anywhere
Send Anywhere is a fast and convenient file sharing tool that uses peer-to-peer (P2P) technology to instantly transfer files, without relying on cloud storage. This makes Send Anywhere more secure and reliable than other file-sharing methods, as files are transferred directly between devices without passing through a third-party server, as in cloud storage services.
What sets Send Anywhere apart is its simplicity and speed. No account registration or login is required, and there's no need for complicated steps. All you need is a 6-character key to connect two devices for file transfer. Completely free, Send Anywhere has no limits on file size or quantity, and there are no premium upgrades required. Users can send any type of file, in any size, without any restrictions.
Website: send-anywhere.com


5. GoFile
GoFile is an online file-sharing platform that provides file security by allowing you to set a password for downloads, or you can choose to automatically delete files after a specified period. If multiple files are shared, the recipient has the option to download them in a compressed format.
GoFile enhances user content management with its advanced file manager. It offers useful features such as multiple account support, search functionality, tagging, detailed descriptions, password protection, customizable expiration dates, and adjustable permissions. All features of GoFile are accessible via API, allowing you to efficiently manage your file-sharing activities from external apps or websites.
Website: https://gofile.io/welcome


6. Pixeldrain
Pixeldrain is a unique service that allows you to share large files, with a maximum capacity of up to 100 Terabytes for free. You can upload a single file as large as 10GB, and create a shareable list of up to 10,000 files. This means you can share up to 100,000GB of data at once.
The best part is that files are stored for 30 days from the last access. As long as a file is accessed at least once per month, it will remain on the server. The Pixeldrain Pro version increases the file size limit to 15GB, removes all ads, extends the expiration time to 30 days, and offers 1TB of download bandwidth. While creating an account is not required, it allows you to track your file history.
Website: https://pixeldrain.com/


7. TeraShare
TeraShare is an innovative tool that combines the best features of P2P file-sharing technologies like BitTorrent and cloud-based file storage. It also has no file size restrictions.
To get started, download and install the TeraShare software on your computer. After that, add your file to create a unique link for sharing. Then, simply share the link with your friends, and they can start downloading immediately. Because this is a P2P system, both uploading and downloading start as soon as possible. However, your computer needs to remain on during the download. TeraShare's hybrid technology, supported by their servers, ensures that files smaller than 10GB are uploaded to their servers, allowing recipients to download even when your computer is off.
Website: http://terashare.net/


8. WeTransfer
WeTransfer offers a simple and easy way to send large files over the internet. Through this online tool, you can share files as large as 2 GB.
WeTransfer doesn't require any sign-up and is completely free to use. With its clean and user-friendly interface – featuring a small widget centered on the screen – you can quickly upload your files and add the email addresses of anyone you want to share them with. You can send multiple files at once as long as their total size doesn't exceed 2 GB. WeTransfer supports all types of file formats, including images, videos, audio, documents, and more. To share your files, simply select the files you want to upload, enter your email and the recipient's email, and click the Transfer button. Once the upload is complete, you'll receive an email notification, and every time a recipient downloads a file, you'll be notified via email as well.
Website: wetransfer.com


9. Dropbox Transfer
The demand for file-sharing services continues to grow, offering an efficient and much quicker way to share files. In line with this trend, Dropbox now offers the web-based tool Dropbox Transfer, which allows for easy file sharing without needing to grant access to specific files or folders for the recipient.
Once a file is uploaded to Dropbox Transfer, you'll receive a unique link that you can share. The recipient doesn't need a Dropbox account to download the file—just click the Download button. The files are downloaded as a zip archive. If you're already signed into Dropbox, you can click Save to Dropbox to upload the file directly to your account. By default, the link remains valid for 6 days. Besides sharing via the link, you can also send the file through email. This convenient and simple sharing process allows you to manage all your shared files in one place.
Website: www.dropbox.com/transfer/about


10. Google Drive
Google Drive is one of the most popular online storage services today. In addition to file storage, Google Drive also allows users to share files easily by creating shareable links or directly adding email addresses of people they wish to share with.
By using a Google account, you gain access to various other services such as Gmail, YouTube, and Google Drive itself. Uploading files to Google Drive is straightforward. Once files are uploaded, you can share them by sending a link to anyone, or if you want to restrict access, you can enter specific email addresses to share the files with. You can also write a message for those you're sharing with. Furthermore, Google Drive offers permissions management, allowing you to specify who can edit, comment on, or only view the file.
Website: https://www.google.com/drive/


