
SendPhoto
Deliver stunning client galleries without the usual file-sharing mess
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SendPhoto helps photographers deliver photos and videos to clients through clean, branded online galleries instead of messy folders and download links. It is built for client delivery first: photographers can upload full shoots, organize them into collections, protect galleries with passwords, apply custom watermarks, control downloads, and share everything through a simple link that works well on mobile.
Clients do not need to create an account to view a gallery, browse favorites, or download the full set. SendPhoto also supports custom domains, expiring links, gallery analytics, and storage plans from 5GB to 500GB. The goal is straightforward: make photo delivery feel polished, private, and easy for both the photographer and the client.
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