open the link your sender provided to download files, or the link they sent you to upload.
private link required
open the link your sender provided to download files, or the link they sent you to upload.
Sending files shouldn't be the awkward part of a project. But for a creative studio, every handoff seems to involve a different platform — one with ads, another with a paywall, another that quietly expires the link right before a client opens it. And every one of them sits in the middle of our work, with full access to whatever passes through.
Our files aren't really ours when they live on someone else's servers. Client work, unreleased projects, drafts we're not ready to show — none of it should be readable by a third party we never invited into the room.
We wanted something that looked and felt like us, and stayed between us and the people we send it to: minimal, private, and ours. So we built it.
As an AI creative studio, our work is to figure out what's newly possible when AI becomes part of how things get made. transfer.artifis.studio is one of those answers. What used to be a months-long engineering project — a self-hosted, branded file-transfer tool with private links — became something we could design, build and ship ourselves, with AI as a collaborator at every step.
It's a small tool. But it's a small proof of a bigger idea: studios don't have to rent every part of their workflow, and they don't have to hand their data over to use it. We can build what we need, on our own terms, on our own servers, in our own voice. So can you.