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How to send a JPG file.

JPG is the universal photo format. Sending a single JPG is easy with anything. Sending a high-resolution camera JPG, or a batch of 50, is where most tools start choking. quik.space stores the JPG byte-identical (EXIF intact), shows it inline on the share page, and gives the recipient a download button. Free up to 100 MB, no signup.

Drop your JPEG image here.

Free up to 100 MB. No signup, no email needed.

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.

What is a JPEG image?

JPEG image files use the .jpg, .jpeg extension and the image/jpeg MIME type. The format sits in the image category. Typical files run 200 KB - 30 MB, which is well above what most email services will accept as an attachment.

Why you can’t email a JPEG image

Most JPGs fit in email, but a batch of photos from a recent camera quickly adds up. A wedding gallery of 200 JPGs at 8 MB each is 1.6 GB. Gmail won't carry that even compressed.Slack, Discord, and most other workplace tools have similar caps, often around 1 GB for free tiers and with aggressive per-channel storage limits. Even when the file fits, it counts against the recipient’s mailbox quota forever.

How quik.space handles JPEG image

quik.space stores the JPG with EXIF intact. The recipient sees a full-size inline preview on the share page and downloads the original at full resolution with one click. The share page renders a full-size inline preview, so the recipient sees the image immediately and downloads the original at full resolution.

The file lives for 72 hours by default and then enters a 7-day grace period. We do not train AI on your files. We do not share them with third parties. After grace, the bytes are permanently purged from storage. Read the full policy on privacy.

Common use cases

  • Send a single high-resolution photo without compression
  • Share a small gallery of 25 photos in a bulk upload
  • Pass a print-ready JPG to a designer
  • Hand off a single JPG with EXIF for color grading reference
  • Backup a phone photo before factory-reset

Frequently asked

Will my EXIF data be stripped?
No. We store the JPG byte-for-byte. EXIF, IPTC, XMP, ICC profile, all preserved.
Does quik.space re-compress my JPG?
No re-encoding ever. The file the recipient downloads is the exact file you uploaded.
Can I send 100 photos at once?
The free tier allows 3 files per drop. A $2 bulk upload accepts up to 25 files. For more, zip the gallery first or create a $5 space.
Are images shown inline on the share page?
Yes. JPGs render as a full-size preview at the top of the share page.

Related file types

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