17.7.2025
Recently, WeTransfer updated its terms of service to allow user data to be used for AI training purposes. While the company claims this won’t include your actual files, metadata and usage patterns are on the table. This decision has sparked backlash across the creative community — and for good reason.
At Vandall, we believe your data is yours. Full stop. We don’t analyze, track, or touch your project content. And if we ever explore AI features, it’ll be strictly opt-in, never hidden in the fine print.
For creatives — especially music professionals — your data isn’t just "content." It’s unreleased mixes, lyric sheets, credits, stems, private notes, and agreements. It’s your work in progress, and having it quietly scooped into machine training sets violates the trust that collaboration tools are supposed to foster.
Whether you’re an artist, engineer, label, or manager, your workflow deserves tools that respect your privacy and align with your values.
Here are a few options if you're considering a switch:
And of course:
Vandall isn’t just a file-sharing tool — it’s your project’s command center:
Unlike legacy file-sharing tools, Vandall is purpose-built for music professionals. From your stems to your splits, everything stays in one place — without being harvested in the background.
AI has promise in helping creators streamline workflows, but so far Vandall has no functionality relying on AI features. We’re actively exploring how AI can serve creators, not exploit them. But our baseline is clear:
In a world where tech companies are rewriting the rules around data, we’re choosing to keep it simple: you own your work.
If you’re feeling uneasy about WeTransfer’s move, you’re not alone — and you’re not stuck. Vandall is here as a transparent, music-first alternative that helps you share, organize, and finish your projects without selling out your privacy.
👉 Try Vandall now on web – no installs required.
🔒 Your music, your rights, your control.