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Share MP3 Files Online

Sending audio for review should not mean uploading to SoundCloud (public) or firing off a Dropbox link that expires the moment your free storage runs out. fileshare.ing gives you a direct download link for your MP3 in seconds — the recipient gets the file, not a streaming interface with someone else's branding on it.

Up to 2 GB freeNo account neededLink ready in seconds
Simple by design

How to Share a MP3 File

1

Drag & drop your file

Or click to browse. No size restrictions on free accounts — up to 2 GB.

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Get a short link

fileshare.ing/f/abc is ready the moment your upload completes.

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Share anywhere

Paste into email, Slack, Notion, or anywhere that accepts a URL.

Why us

Why Share MP3 Files With fileshare.ing

Your audio file transfers at its original bitrate with no transcoding, no platform account required on either side, and a link that delivers the file directly to the downloader's device.

  • Original bitrate and encoding are preserved — a 320 kbps MP3 arrives as a 320 kbps MP3, not re-encoded at 128 kbps by a platform trying to save storage costs.
  • No streaming account needed: the link downloads directly to any device, so a music supervisor, podcast host, or client gets the file into their DAW immediately.
  • Free plan covers files up to 2 GB — large enough for hours of audio — with 7-day links; Starter ($5/mo) extends to 90 days for work in longer review cycles.
File details

About MPEG Audio Layer III Files

MP3 remains the most universally compatible audio format across DAWs, media players, phones, and broadcast systems — a 3-minute track at 320 kbps runs roughly 7 MB, while a full album master or podcast episode can reach several hundred MB. The format's ubiquity makes it the default for music demos, podcast exports, voiceover deliverables, and audio branding assets. The sharing problem is that most platforms are built around streaming and discovery, not clean file delivery — which is not what you need when a producer needs to import your session output or a client needs to approve a jingle.

Compatible apps

Apple Music / iTunesVLC Media PlayerSpotify (for local files)AudacityAdobe Audition

Typical use cases

  • Delivering a finished voiceover file to a video editor who needs to sync it in Premiere Pro
  • Sharing a podcast episode master with a co-host for review before publishing
  • Sending a music demo to a label A&R contact without putting it on a public platform
  • Delivering a jingle or audio logo to a brand client for final approval
  • Transferring a batch of sound effects to a game developer at their requested quality settings
Average size3 MB – 500 MB
MIME typeaudio/mpeg
Extension.mp3
Plans

Pricing & Limits

Start free — no account needed. Upgrade when you need more.

FeatureAnonymousFreeMost popularStarterPro
AccountNot requiredEmailEmailEmail
Max file size100 MB2 GB10 GB50 GB
Storage total500 MB5 GB50 GB200 GB
Link expiry24 hours7 days90 daysPermanent
PriceFreeFree$5 / mo$12 / mo

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my MP3 be re-encoded or compressed during upload?
No. fileshare.ing stores and delivers audio files without any transcoding or quality processing. A file encoded at 320 kbps with a specific encoder profile downloads at exactly those specs. This is a meaningful difference from some transfer services that re-encode media to reduce storage costs.
Can the recipient play the audio in the browser without downloading?
In most cases, yes. MP3 is natively supported in every modern browser, so clicking the link may trigger inline playback depending on the browser's default behavior. The recipient can also right-click to download directly. Either way, the file that reaches them is byte-identical to what you uploaded.
Is there a limit on audio file length?
There is no duration limit — only a file size limit by plan. At 320 kbps, the free 2 GB cap covers approximately 9 hours of audio. At 128 kbps, that stretches to over 35 hours. Podcast producers and audiobook authors rarely hit the free limit, but Starter ($5/mo) raises it to 10 GB if needed.
Can I share lossless audio formats like WAV or FLAC on fileshare.ing?
Yes. The /share/mp3 page is specific to the MP3 format, but fileshare.ing accepts any file type. WAV, FLAC, AIFF, and other lossless formats upload and download without modification. The same bitrate-preservation guarantee applies — fileshare.ing is format-agnostic and does not touch file contents.