There are a number of great free programs and online services that can help you send and share large files. Here are five of the best options.

  1. Transmission: Transmission is a free, open source file sharing software that can be used to send and share files of any size. It has a user-friendly interface and is easy to use.
  2. DropBox: DropBox is a free, cloud-based storage service that can be used to store files of any size. It has an easy-to-use interface and can be used to send and share files of any size.
  3. Google Drive: Google Drive is a free, cloud-based storage service that can be used to store files of any size. It has an easy-to-use interface and can be used to send and share files of any size.
  4. iCloud: iCloud is a free, cloud-based storage service that can be used to store files of any size in addition to being able to send and share files with others online. It has an easy-to-use interface and can be used to send largefiles across devices such as Apple products such as iPhones, iPads, Macs, etc.).

Last week, we published a list of websites for sharing photos with friends and family. Of course, you can also share your photos by emailing them, but many email services impose a limit on the size of files you can send.

Jumpshare

Jumpshare lets you send files up to 250 MB with their free account, but if you upgrade to their paid plan you can send files of any size. You simply upload a file, and they give you a link to share the file.

Unlike all the other competitors, they have a really nice application for both Windows and Mac that lets you easily share files, folders, and documents.

 

Securely Send

Securely Send allows anyone to send large files safely. Sending files is as easy as entering the email address to whom you would like to send files, attaching the files that you would like to send, and clicking “Send It.” Securely Send takes the hard work out of sending large files. You can be confident that your files have been received.

A free account allows you three sends per month and the maximum file size you can send is 200MB. There are Basic, Standard, and Premium paid plans that allow you to send more per month and raise the maximum file size allowed.

BITzen

BITzen is an online service that allows you to receive files from and send files to others quickly, securely, and reliably in any format. The service is aimed at companies that need to send files to and receive files from clients or collaborators, but it can also be used by others for personal purposes. You don’t have to install any software to use this service and you will be able to use their service free service almost instantly after registering for their free plan.

The free account provides 1GB of storage space, a monthly transfer limit of 2GB, and a maximum file size of 2GB. There are three paid plans also available for users.

Kicksend

Most of your relatives aren’t on social networks, and shared folders are too complicated for what they actually want to do: look at your photos. Kicksend was designed just for them. They’ve made it simple enough for Mom and Dad to use without tech support or training.

You can also order beautiful, high-quality prints for yourself and loved ones on Kicksend quickly and easily. You choose the prints, they choose the store (CVS, Target, or Walgreens). From your phone to their hands in one hour. Memories ready to be framed and cherished forever.

Kicksend helps you free your email inbox and everyone else’s. All your pictures are stored securely on Kicksend, so you can view and download them privately from any device, anywhere, anytime.

YouSendIt

With millions of registered users in 193 countries and 98 percent of the Fortune 500, YouSendIt is the go-to file collaboration service for both consumers and enterprise. The company‘s online services span from simple file sharing to complete collaboration services that allow users to securely share, sign and access content from any mobile device or PC.

WeTransfer

WeTransfer is a free platform for transferring large digital files up to 2GB per transfer. They can transfer any type of file – such as presentations, photos, videos, music, documents and more. There is no registration and the files are available for two weeks.

Use uTorrent as a simple tracker to share files privately. Use Dropbox shared folders. Use a service called AirDropper to allow others to send files via email securely using Dropbox. Use Gmail’s new increased Google Drive integration to be able eliminate the 25MB in-email attachment limit and send files up to 10GB. Use 7-Zip to shrink and/or split files so they can be easily posted to sites like SkyDrive or Dropbox or sent through email.