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.
How to Share a MP4 File
Drag & drop your file
Or click to browse. No size restrictions on free accounts — up to 2 GB.
Get a short link
fileshare.ing/f/abc is ready the moment your upload completes.
Share anywhere
Paste into email, Slack, Notion, or anywhere that accepts a URL.
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.
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
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
Pricing & Limits
Start free — no account needed. Upgrade when you need more.
| Feature | Anonymous | Free | Most popularStarter | Pro |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Account | Not required | |||
| Max file size | 100 MB | 2 GB | 10 GB | 50 GB |
| Storage total | 500 MB | 5 GB | 50 GB | 200 GB |
| Link expiry | 24 hours | 7 days | 90 days | Permanent |
| Price | Free | Free | $5 / mo | $12 / mo |
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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.