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File sharing for students.

Your final project zip is 380 MB. The LMS caps at 100 MB. The professor will not accept a Google Drive permission request at midnight. quik.space sends one file up to 500 MB for $1 over a link, no professor account, no Drive dance. Submit early so the 72-hour clock doesn't run out before grading.

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 student problem

Your professor's LMS won't accept anything over 100 MB and your final project zip is 380 MB. Google Drive needs the professor to request access. Email bounces. The TA is asking for the link by midnight.

How quik.space fits in

quik.space sends a final project over one link for $1 (up to 500 MB) or free under 100 MB. The professor opens the link in any browser, no Drive request, no LMS quota fail. Attach your school email so /find can resurface the link if the professor loses it.

An example workflow

  1. Zip your final project. Code zip, slide deck, reading list, lab report, all in one folder. Compress.
  2. Upload to quik.space. Free under 100 MB. $1 covers up to 500 MB, which handles most final projects.
  3. Email the link to your professor. Paste the URL into your submission email. Professor opens in any browser, downloads in seconds.

What you’ll typically send

File types students usually ship through quik.space:

  • Final paper PDFs and Word docs
  • Coding assignment zips
  • Lab report bundles
  • Slide decks (PowerPoint, Keynote)
  • Project videos and presentations

Typical delivery size sits around 5 MB to 800 MB per assignment. 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 use this for assignment submissions?
Yes, if your professor accepts a link. Many do, especially for files too large for the LMS. Always check the syllabus for the official submission method first.
Will my professor need an account?
No. Professor opens the link in any browser and downloads. No app, no signup, no Drive permission request.
What if my file is bigger than the free tier?
Free covers up to 100 MB. $1 covers 100 MB to 500 MB, which handles most final projects. $5 covers up to 5 GB for video-heavy assignments.
What happens after 72 hours?
The file enters a 7-day grace period where your professor can still recover by paying $2 (or you can extend it before it grays out). After the grace ends, the file is purged. Submit early so the link is alive when the professor opens it.
Will my project be used to train AI?
No. quik.space does not train any model on user files. Your thesis, your code, your senior project: not training data.
Can I send my code repo to a TA for help?
Yes. Zip the repo (skip the node_modules folder first) and drop it on quik.space. Most class repos zip down to well under 100 MB so they're free. The TA opens the link in any browser, downloads, and pulls the zip into their environment.