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File sharing for photographers.

You shoot 12 hours, cull 3,000 frames, and the delivery sits at 14 GB. The client wants a link, not a Dropbox invite, not another portal login. quik.space takes one file up to 5 GB for $5, renders JPEG previews inline, and disappears after 72 hours unless you say otherwise. No subscription, no per-gallery storage cap, no AI training on your work. Send the wedding, walk away, forget about it.

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 photographer problem

A wedding album in RAW + JPEG runs 8-20 GB. WeTransfer makes the client sign up. Dropbox demands a paid plan past 2 GB. Pixieset is gorgeous but eats your storage allowance and pushes you into a subscription tier the moment you book a second wedding that season.

How quik.space fits in

quik.space takes a single 5 GB file for $5 with no plan attached, no client login, no AI training on your images. Inline JPEG previews load on the share page so the bride sees thumbnails before downloading. If the client misses the 72-hour window, $2 extends the link by 30 days, and you can extend as many times as you want without anyone touching a subscription.

An example workflow

  1. Export from Lightroom to a folder. Run the client preset, drop the JPEGs into a sidecar folder, zip the RAW set if it's tighter than the 5 GB ceiling.
  2. Drag the folder onto quik.space. One zip per session if you're over 100 MB. XL upload is $5 per file up to 5 GB. Attach your email so /find can resurface the link if the client loses it.
  3. Send the link to your client. They open the page, browse inline previews, and click download. No account creation, no app install, no email gate.

What you’ll typically send

File types photographers usually ship through quik.space:

  • RAW + JPEG bundles (CR2, CR3, NEF, ARW, RAF)
  • Lightroom catalogs and exported smart previews
  • Capture One sessions
  • Print-ready TIFFs
  • Compressed JPEG client galleries

Typical delivery size sits around 2-15 GB per delivery. 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

Can I send a folder of RAWs?
Zip the RAW set first. quik.space accepts single files up to 5 GB. A typical RAW wedding bundle compresses well enough that one zip covers the full day. For very large catalogs split by ceremony / reception / portraits and send each as its own link.
How big are typical wedding deliveries?
Most wedding photographers send 2-15 GB per delivery: 800-2,000 final JPEGs, plus the RAW selects if the client paid for them. The free 100 MB tier covers sneak peeks. Full delivery sits in the $1 (up to 500 MB) or $5 (up to 5 GB) bracket.
Will my client need an account?
No. The recipient opens the link in any browser and sees the gallery inline. No email gate, no signup, no app install. This is the entire reason the product exists.
Does quik.space train AI on my photos?
No. We do not feed user files into any model, ours or anyone else's. WeTransfer's 2025 ToS change is the reason we put this in writing. Your portrait sessions are not training data.
What if a client misses the 72-hour window?
Files enter a 7-day grace period after the 72-hour window ends. During grace the share link shows a recover prompt: pay $2, the file is back for another 30 days. Renewable as many times as the client needs.
Can I extend the link before sending it?
Yes. On the share page right after upload, hit Keep alive and pay $2 to set the expiry to 30 days from now. Useful if a wedding client is on vacation and won't download for two weeks.