Sharing & storage

Send large audio files online — without quality loss or expiring links

Send large WAV, FLAC, and AIFF files online at full quality. TYFRA Vault stores them permanently with metadata intact — no 7-day expiry, no re-encoding, no lost context.

Email caps out around 25MB. One-off transfers expire. Some services re-encode or compress without asking. For lossless WAV or FLAC handoffs, you need a tool that keeps file integrity, preserves metadata, and does not delete your source of truth after a week.

Why sending large audio files is harder than it should be

Email limits — the ~25MB ceiling

A single stereo WAV of a full song often exceeds that. Email was never built for multitrack or stem packs.

Expiring transfer links

When the link dies, you re-upload. That is friction and a chance to send the wrong bounce by mistake.

Quality loss from re-encoding

Anything that transcodes your upload without you opting in is a problem for mastering and stem delivery.

What to look for in a large audio file transfer tool

  • Clear maximum file size before you upload.
  • Lossless formats supported — WAV, FLAC, AIFF — stored as-is.
  • Permanent storage for your catalog, optional expiry only on share links.
  • Metadata preserved: ISRC, BPM, key, credits.

Sending large audio files with TYFRA Vault

Upload up to 150MB per file with no compression applied. Share links can stream or allow download; you can set optional link expiry while the file remains in your Vault. Delivery uses BunnyCDN so recipients get fast playback and downloads globally.

What 150MB covers in practice

A stereo 24-bit/48kHz WAV for a typical track often lands in the tens of megabytes — well inside the limit. A full stem pack spread across multiple files works; each file must stay under 150MB. Multi-hour live captures or full session archives may exceed a single file — split sensibly or use a tool meant for those assets.

Multi-file projects

Group multiple large files in a Project or Product and share one link so the recipient sees everything in one place — organised, not scattered across separate transfers.

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FAQ

Common questions

The per-file limit is 150MB. This covers professional WAV and FLAC files for full-length tracks (a stereo 24-bit/48kHz WAV of a 5-minute track is typically 40–70MB) and most stem packs when uploaded as individual files. Very long recordings or raw multi-track session archives will exceed this limit.
No. Files are stored at original quality with no re-encoding. What you upload is what the recipient receives.
Permanently by default. Unlike WeTransfer, your files do not expire after 7 days. You can optionally set an expiry date on a share link, but the file remains in your Vault regardless.
Files are served via BunnyCDN — a global content delivery network with edge servers across multiple regions. Download speed is equivalent to major streaming platforms.
Yes. Use Vault's Projects or Products to group multiple files and share them with a single link. The recipient sees all files together in one organised view.
For single files over 150MB — typically long-form recordings or full DAW session archives — Vault is not the right tool. For individual stems, masters, and mixes within the limit, it handles the workflow cleanly. Consider splitting very large sessions into discrete files where possible.
One connected suite

Your data flows with you across TYFRA

These aren't separate apps. Your tracks, metadata, splits, contacts, and conversations stay connected—so every tool in the TYFRA suite can work from the same source of truth.

Unified catalog
Store audio, stems, artwork, and metadata once—use them everywhere (Vault → Promo → Contracts → Finance).
Shared identity & teams
The same profile, organizations, and permissions follow you across every product.
Network effects
Connect + Social relationships enrich discovery, bookings, marketplace, and collaboration.
AI with context
Learnea can answer questions using your real projects, contracts, and tasks—without re-uploading anything.