

SwissTransfer
SwissTransfer is a data transfer service that lets you send up to 50 GB. It’s free of charge, free of ads and it respects your privacy.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- No Subscription
- Large File Transfer
- Support for Large File
- Expiring Downloads
- No registration required
- Secure File Sharing
- Password protection
- Ad-free
- Expiring Links
- End-to-End Encryption
SwissTransfer News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
Aerosol added SwissTransfer as alternative to cryptfiles.cloud- tom-fuhrmann liked SwissTransfer
- Aerosol added SwissTransfer as alternative to TransferChain Drive
taha-labrahimi added SwissTransfer as alternative to safedrop.ma- briceMET added SwissTransfer as alternative to Sandra
InzideTech added SwissTransfer as alternative to Vault-Sync
BenMikhaeli added SwissTransfer as alternative to Ravero- sn3ll added SwissTransfer as alternative to AnySend.to
TwoPotatoes added SwissTransfer as alternative to Two Potatoes
davidrodriguezpozo added SwissTransfer as alternative to NovoSend
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What is SwissTransfer?
SwissTransfer is a popular data transfer service that lets you send up to 50 GB. It’s free of charge, free of ads and it respects your privacy.
No registration is required, download links are valid for 30 days, and the service offers two sharing options: either by email with a notification system, or via sharing link. Transfers can be password-secured, and an extension is available for Chrome and Firefox.
SwissTransfer lets individuals and businesses share large files securely. The data is stored in Switzerland in compliance with the GDPR and Switzerland’s Data Protection Act.









Comments and Reviews
Works great, for both links and email.
It's not open-source, which is a downer, but it is from Infomaniak, a so far very trustworthy company in Switzerland, which has robust privacy laws.
Just to be safe, I encrypt files before I send them. I would do this for anything other than local P2P sharing.
Nice service, hosted in Europe.
Easy to use. I hope it’s extra safe, as it is a service from Switzerland.
19 September 2020: I couldn't find any information about the "end-to-end" encryption feature. Nor on the official website, nor on reliable news sites. Maybe Swiss Transfer is encrypted but doesn't feature end-to-end encryption?
I'm really happy with this service. 50 Free Gb, files stored in Switzerland with overall better data and privacy laws. So underrated
Up to 25gb, files hosted in Switzerland.