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sharable.art is an online delivery platform for photographers operated by Handcraft Code LLC, positioned around the idea of “giving photos a beautiful home.” It brings photo galleries, video delivery, client proofing/selection, Lightroom sync, and public portfolios into one workflow, clearly targeting professional photographers rather than general cloud-storage users.
At the organization level, it supports folders, drag-and-drop uploads, and custom library structures. For presentation, it offers responsive galleries, a sliding lightbox, full-resolution viewing, and ZIP downloads. Sharing control is a key focus: users can generate password-protected links and configure granular permissions. Client interaction features are fairly complete, allowing viewers to like, vote, comment, and select favorites, while photographers can monitor engagement from the dashboard. Common commercial-delivery needs such as watermarking, client-submitted selections, one-click approval, and multi-round approval are also covered. Advanced features include MP4/MOV video uploads with HLS playback, two-way Adobe Lightroom sync, AI auto-tagging and smart search, plus portfolio sites with themes, SEO, and custom subdomains/domains.
The free plan costs $0/month and includes 5 galleries, 1,000 photos, and 10GB. Pro costs $8/month billed annually or $10 month-to-month, offering unlimited folders, files, and storage, Lightroom sync, and 500 AI tags/month. Agency costs $20/month billed annually or $25 month-to-month, adding a public portfolio, custom domain, priority support, and 2,000 AI tags/month. The site states that paid plans include unlimited storage and no commission on downloads, but the terms also reserve the right to set reasonable storage limits, so future policy changes are worth watching. In terms of copyright, users retain full ownership of uploaded content, while the platform receives only a limited, non-exclusive license required to operate the service.
The strengths are its complete photography delivery workflow, relatively restrained pricing, practical client selection tools, Lightroom sync, and watermark protection. The free plan is also enough to test a real workflow. The drawbacks are that pricing for the video delivery add-on is not disclosed, and there is no clear information about payment methods, team administration, API, mobile apps, or the access experience from China. The terms of service also do not guarantee continuous availability. It is suitable for wedding, event, and commercial photographers, as well as small photography studios, for delivering finished images, collecting client selections, and building a portfolio.
The crawled text does not provide information about mainland China network performance, payment, or localization, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. If you plan to deliver work to clients in China, it is recommended to first test access speed, download stability, and payment availability. Alternatives to compare include Pixieset, SmugMug, ShootProof, and Pic-Time, or using a domestic cloud drive together with a local portfolio tool.
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sharable.art is an United States Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sharable.art directly.