Useful when sign-up would slow the handoff
For one-off delivery, external recipients, urgent support files, and occasional large uploads, a no-login flow keeps the task focused on sending the file.
When a file needs to move right now, account creation can be the slowest part of the workflow. SendUp lets you upload a large file, create a temporary link, and send it without asking the sender or recipient to sign in.
Password-protected, expiring, and low-friction delivery flows for controlled access.
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For one-off delivery, external recipients, urgent support files, and occasional large uploads, a no-login flow keeps the task focused on sending the file.
No-login sharing works best when the file only needs a short access window. Use long-term cloud storage when you need retention, shared folders, or ongoing editing.
Videos, ZIP archives, PDFs, spreadsheets, screenshots, and export bundles can all be sent as one temporary link when they fit the 1 GB limit.
These questions match searches from users who need to send a large file without account friction.
Yes. SendUp lets you upload a file up to 1 GB and create a temporary link without creating an account.
No. The recipient can open the link in a browser and download the file directly.
No. It is best for temporary delivery and one-off handoffs. Use cloud storage for long-term retention or shared folders.
Yes. Before sharing the link for Send large files without login, you can set an expiry time and add an optional password.