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Document delivery by link

Send large documents online without fighting attachment limits.

Large documents become awkward when they combine scans, images, embedded charts, presentation pages, or exported data. SendUp gives you a straightforward way to deliver the full file without splitting it into smaller parts or retrying the same failed attachment.

  • Useful for reports, presentations, scanned records, manuals, policy files, and exported document bundles.
  • A practical workaround when the document is too heavy for email but does not need a permanent collaboration workspace.
  • Set an expiry time or optional password before you send the link to reviewers, managers, or clients.

Client delivery and temporary handoffs

Short-lived links for contracts, decks, brochures, resumes, and outbound business files.

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What this page is best for

Each landing page is written for a distinct search intent and use case.

01

Built for document-heavy approval flows

Large documents often move through managers, clients, procurement teams, legal reviewers, and support contacts. A direct link reduces the friction of forwarding the same file through multiple inboxes.

02

Broader than just PDF sharing

This page is for the bigger document problem in general: manuals, image-heavy reports, scanned bundles, slide exports, and other bulky files that do not fit neatly into standard attachment workflows.

03

Best when the file is large but the workflow is still simple

If someone only needs to receive the document, review it, or approve it once, a temporary link is usually simpler than standing up a full document-sharing environment just for that handoff.

Questions people ask before uploading

These are the questions users usually ask when a document has grown too large or too awkward for a normal attachment workflow.

How can I send a large document online?

Upload the file to SendUp and share the generated download link.

What kinds of large documents work well with this?

Presentations, reports, scanned PDFs, manuals, spreadsheets, exported review files, and other bulky documents up to 1 GB.

When should I use this instead of shared cloud storage?

Use a temporary document link when the file only needs one-time delivery, short-term review, or approval. Use shared storage when multiple people need continued editing and long-term access.

Can I make a large document link expire automatically?

Yes. You can choose the expiry time before sharing, and you can also add a password if the document needs a little more protection.