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Share PNG Files Online

High-resolution PNG assets — UI mockups, transparent logos, illustration exports — need to arrive exactly as exported, not crushed by an image host optimizing for web performance. fileshare.ing transfers your PNG at full resolution with alpha channel intact, no questions asked.

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How to Share a PNG File

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

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Why Share PNG Files With fileshare.ing

Paste one link into Slack, email, or a Notion doc — the recipient gets a full-resolution browser preview and downloads the original into Figma or Photoshop directly, with alpha channel and ICC profile intact.

  • Alpha channel transparency is fully preserved — logos, cutouts, and layered assets arrive with the exact transparent regions you exported.
  • No lossy recompression: PNG is already a lossless format, and fileshare.ing does not apply any additional processing that would alter pixel data.
  • Recipients can open the link in any browser for instant full-resolution preview, or download the file directly into Figma, Photoshop, or their asset library.
File details

About Portable Network Graphics Files

PNG is the format of record for UI assets, brand logos, illustration exports, and any image where lossless quality and transparency support matter. A standard logo export might be 200 KB; a full-resolution UI mockup at 2x density can be 10–30 MB; a print-ready illustration at 300 DPI may reach 100 MB or more. Most image-sharing platforms apply silent compression or strip metadata — appropriate for social posts, destructive for professional asset delivery.

Compatible apps

Adobe PhotoshopFigma (import direct from link)Apple PreviewGIMPAffinity Photo

Typical use cases

  • Delivering a finalized logo package to a client with transparent PNG variants for light and dark backgrounds
  • Sending a high-resolution UI mockup to a developer for implementation reference
  • Sharing a print-ready illustration with a publisher at full 300 DPI resolution
  • Transferring a batch of icon assets to a developer without zipping them individually
  • Providing a photographer's edited PNG exports to a brand team for campaign assets
Average size200 KB – 100 MB
MIME typeimage/png
Extension.png
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Pricing & Limits

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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 PNG files before delivery?
No. PNG files are transferred and stored without any processing. PNG itself is a lossless format — every pixel is reproduced exactly as encoded. fileshare.ing does not apply web optimization, strip metadata, or convert the file. What you upload is what downloads.
Is alpha channel transparency preserved?
Yes, completely. Transparency in PNG files is stored in the alpha channel of the image data. Since fileshare.ing does not transcode or process images, the alpha channel is intact in the downloaded file. Your cutout, drop-shadow layer, or transparent logo arrives ready to composite.
Can the recipient preview the image in the browser before downloading?
Yes. PNG is natively rendered by all modern browsers, so the fileshare.ing link opens a full-resolution preview in the browser tab. Recipients can then download from there or right-click to save. For very large files (50 MB+), some browsers may prompt a download instead of rendering inline.
What metadata is preserved — DPI, color profile, ICC profile?
All metadata stored in the PNG file's chunks is preserved through transfer, including DPI settings, ICC color profiles, and any embedded creation metadata. If you exported from Photoshop with an sRGB or P3 ICC profile embedded, the recipient's color-managed application will read that profile correctly.