WhatsApp sharing

WhatsApp Album

With One Link

Instead of sending photo after photo into WhatsApp, put the set behind one link and send that once. The chat stays readable, everyone opens the same album, and you can close access later.

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01

Build the album first

Pick up to 25 photos that belong together and put them in one focused share.

02

Paste one link

Send the album link in WhatsApp instead of sending every image as a separate message.

03

Use QR when offline

The same share gives you a QR code for printed cards, tables, posters, or in-person handoff.

The WhatsApp one-link flow

1. Choose the photos

Use one focused batch: party highlights, family photos, product shots, class photos, or travel moments.

2. Create one share

Generate a direct link and QR code from the same MaiIMG share. The link is what you paste into WhatsApp.

3. Send once

Paste the link into the chat with one short label. If the set is temporary, add expiry before or after sharing.

Why this is easier than sending files one by one

Chat clarity

The chat stays readable

When you send 20 photos directly, the conversation disappears under image tiles. A single album link gives people the photos without turning the chat into a scroll test.

One photo album link ready to paste into WhatsApp
Sharing one photo link in a chat conversation
Better label

One sentence is enough context

Write a short label like "Birthday highlights" or "Trip photos from Saturday." People know what they are opening, and the link stays useful when someone finds it later.

Offline moments

The same album can also have a QR code

If the WhatsApp group is only one channel, use the QR code for posters, cards, or in-person sharing. Both the link and QR point to the same share, so they close together.

WhatsApp album sharing flow with one link and matching QR code

WhatsApp checklist

FAQ

Yes. Create one MaiIMG share for the album and paste that link into WhatsApp. People open the album from the link instead of receiving each image separately.

Up to 25 files per share. For a larger set, split the album into clear parts and send separate links.

No. Recipients can open the shared link in a browser. The person creating and managing shares can log in to manage them later.

Yes. Set an expiry or revoke the share. The WhatsApp link and the QR code stop opening the album because they point to the same share.

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Send one album link, not twenty photo messages

Upload a focused photo set, copy the share link, paste it into WhatsApp, and close the album when the moment is over.

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