Do not use the following for professional AutoCAD files:
You’ve just spent 14 hours finalizing a mechanical assembly in Autodesk AutoCAD 2023.1.2 (x64) . The file is 2.8 GB—packed with xrefs, texture maps, and revision history. Now a client in another time zone needs it yesterday. Do not use the following for professional AutoCAD files:
Email is useless. USB drives get lost. And most "free" transfer services log your data for marketing. Output: One zip file (ready for secure transfer)
For the modern CAD professional, security and file size are no longer negotiable. You need a solution that respects both your intellectual property and your budget. Enter the era of RarTransfer—not a specific tool, but a method: Archive + Encrypt + Zero-Knowledge Transfer. You’ve just spent 14 hours finalizing a mechanical
Here is how to send that .DWG file securely, using the top free tools available today.
CAD files often contain sensitive intellectual property – blueprints of unreleased products, government infrastructure plans, patented designs. Sending them unprotected over the internet risks:
Requirement: End-to-end encryption (E2EE), password protection, expiring links, and audit trails.