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Share MP4 Files Online

Video deliverables are too large for email and too important to be re-compressed by a file transfer service that thinks it knows better than your encoder. fileshare.ing transfers your MP4 at exactly the bitrate you exported it — what you upload is what your client downloads.

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

How to Share a MP4 File

1

Drag & drop your file

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

2

Get a short link

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

3

Share anywhere

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

Why us

Why Share MP4 Files With fileshare.ing

Your client gets the original file with a direct download — no account wall, no transcode, no quality loss — and no expiry countdown interrupting a review session.

  • Zero re-encoding — the H.264 or H.265 stream, original resolution, and audio track are preserved byte-for-byte through transfer.
  • Free tier supports files up to 2 GB, covering most 4K exports under 10 minutes; Starter handles up to 10 GB for longer deliverables.
  • The recipient gets a clean fileshare.ing/f/{id} link — no platform account, no app install, and no expiry warning interrupting a client review session.
File details

About MPEG-4 Video Files

MP4 is the universal container for professional video — H.264 and H.265 encoded video from Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut, and Capcut all export to it. A 1080p deliverable at broadcast quality runs roughly 1 GB per 10 minutes; 4K ProRes proxies can be several GB for short spots. File transfer services that re-compress video treat your color grade, motion graphics renders, and audio mix as an afterthought — fileshare.ing does not touch the file.

Compatible apps

VLC Media PlayerApple QuickTimeWindows Media PlayerDaVinci ResolveFinal Cut Pro

Typical use cases

  • Delivering a finished brand video to a client before the agency's FTP access is sorted
  • Sending a 4K product ad to a media buyer who needs the exact export spec
  • Sharing a rough cut for client feedback without uploading to Vimeo Review
  • Transferring a wedding video deliverable that is too large to fit in Google Drive free tier
  • Passing a broadcast master to a post-production house that needs the original container
Average size100 MB – 10 GB
MIME typevideo/mp4
Extension.mp4
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

Does fileshare.ing compress or re-encode my MP4 before delivery?
No. The file is stored and delivered exactly as uploaded — the same codec, bitrate, color profile, and audio channels. There is no transcoding step anywhere in the pipeline. What you export from your editing software is what your client receives.
My video is 8 GB — will it upload?
The free tier handles up to 2 GB, which covers most 1080p deliverables. For larger files, Starter ($5/mo) raises the limit to 10 GB per file and Pro ($12/mo) to 50 GB — covering feature-length exports and uncompressed masters. All plans use the same direct-transfer approach with no re-encoding.
Can the recipient stream the video in the browser or do they have to download it?
Browsers can inline-play MP4 files encoded in H.264 (the most common export codec), so your client may see a player appear directly in the tab. H.265 browser support is more limited, so those files typically prompt a download. Either way, the file downloads at full fidelity.
How long does the link stay active?
Free links expire after 7 days, Starter links last 90 days, and Pro links are permanent. If you are sharing a deliverable with a client who might need access for months, a $5/mo Starter plan covers that without requiring the recipient to create an account.