100x the free limit
10 GB per file free, not 100 MB.

Dropbox Transfer
alternative with no account wallDropbox caps free sends at 100 MB and needs an account. We give you 10 GB, no account.
The things that actually matter when you send a big file.
Most people weighing a Dropbox Transfer alternative want the same handoff without the friction: a bigger free limit, no account to sign into, and a link that expires when they say so. Here is how LargeFileTransfer and Dropbox Transfer compare on each.
| Feature | LargeFileTransfer | ![]() Dropbox Transfer |
|---|---|---|
| Free transfer size | 10 GB | 100 MB |
| Max size on paid | 200 GB | 100 GB |
| No signup to send | ||
| Resumable uploads | ||
| Password protection | Paid | |
| Link expiry control | Up to 30 days | Up to 90 days |
| Download tracking | ||
| Keeps your files untouched |
10 GB per file free, not 100 MB.
Drop a file and share a link. Dropbox makes you sign in first.
Protect transfers and see download counts, no paid plan needed.
It takes about a minute — no account, no import, no migration.
Open the homepage and drag in up to 10 GB. No Dropbox account and no app — it works straight from your browser.
Optionally protect the transfer with a password and choose how long the link stays live — up to 30 days.
Send the link anywhere. Recipients download with one click, and you can see when your files are opened.


Dropbox Transfer is handy if you already pay for Dropbox, but the free tier stops at 100 MB and needs an account. A 10 GB no-account link is a shorter path.
FAQ
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