File sharing for designers.
Your packaged InDesign comes in at 380 MB with linked photography and fonts. The printer needs it by morning. The client wants approval from their phone. quik.space takes the zip for $1, hands you a link, and renders a PDF inline so the client can flip pages before signing off. No portal, no account, no subscription. Send the file, ship the job.
Drop a file.
Free under 100 MB. $1 up to 500 MB. $5 up to 5 GB. No signup, no AI training on your files.
or click anywhere to choose
No email means no recovery. If you lose this link, we can't get you back to this file.
Price scales with file count, up to 25 files. Shown once. 7-day expiry.
The designer problem
A packaged InDesign job with linked images can break a gigabyte. Figma exports are quick, but you still need to ship a print PDF to the printer, and email caps at 25 MB. Dropbox makes the printer create an account to download. The freelance client wants a single click.
How quik.space fits in
quik.space sends one packaged InDesign zip or a print-ready PDF over a link. Under 100 MB is free, $1 covers 100 MB to 500 MB, $5 covers up to 5 GB. The recipient opens the link, sees an inline PDF or image preview, and downloads. No Figma seat, no Dropbox account, no printer-portal account.
An example workflow
- Package or export the deliverable. InDesign: File > Package, zip the result. Illustrator: outline fonts, save AI + PDF. Figma: export at 2x for print PDF.
- Drop on quik.space. Most design handoffs slot into the $1 (up to 500 MB) bracket. Attach an email if you want /find to recover the link later.
- Send the link. Client, printer, or developer opens it in a browser. Inline PDF preview means they can review without downloading.
What you’ll typically send
File types designers usually ship through quik.space:
- Figma exports (PNG, SVG, PDF)
- Adobe Illustrator AI and SVG
- InDesign packages
- After Effects compositions
- Print-ready PDFs and TIFFs
Typical delivery size sits around 50 MB to 2 GB per handoff. That maps to the free tier (under 100 MB), the $1 Large upload bracket (under 500 MB), or the $5 XL upload bracket (up to 5 GB). See pricing for the full table.
Private by default
quik.space does not train AI on your files. We do not read them. We do not index them. The file is visible only to whoever holds the share link, and it auto-deletes when the clock runs out. WeTransfer changed its terms in July 2025 to allow AI training on user files. We made the opposite call and put it in writing.
Frequently asked
- Will the recipient see my PDF inline?
- Yes. The share page renders PDFs inline so the client can flip pages and approve without downloading. The download button is right there if they want the file.
- Can I send a packaged InDesign job?
- Yes. Zip the packaged folder (links + fonts + .indd). Up to 5 GB per file. Most packaged jobs sit well under 500 MB so they fall into the $1 bracket.
- What about fonts and licensing?
- If you ship licensed fonts in a package, your end-user license dictates what the recipient can do. quik.space is just the pipe. We do not inspect the contents of design packages.
- Can my client comment on the file?
- No. quik.space is a delivery surface, not a review tool. For threaded feedback, use Figma comments and send the quik.space link as the final handoff.
- Will quik.space train AI on my work?
- No. We do not train any model on user files. If you ship a client brand system through quik.space, those files do not enter any training set.