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FileShot vs. the alternatives
See how FileShot’s zero-knowledge encryption, 50 GB free uploads, and no-account downloads compare to popular file sharing and cloud storage services. Every comparison below breaks down pricing, encryption, file size limits, and privacy so you can pick the right tool for your needs.
Use these head-to-head pages when you are evaluating WeTransfer, Dropbox, Google Drive, Mega, or regional providers. FileShot is designed for secure one-time transfers and large files without storing your content in a shared cloud folder. Recipients download without an account; you control passwords, expiry, and optional end-to-end encryption.
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Why FileShot wins the comparison
Zero-knowledge encryption
Files are encrypted in your browser before upload. We can’t read your files — neither can anyone else.
50 GB free per file
Most services cap free transfers at 2–5 GB. FileShot gives free users 50 GB per upload with unlimited storage.
No account for recipients
Anyone can download without signing up. The link is the access credential — no app, no friction.
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