Updated March 2, 2026
MaiImg · 麦瓜图床 — same product; this page is in English.
Upload up to 25 images, paste one URL into your email body, and let Cloudflare CDN handle delivery — no MIME bloat in the thread.
Batch up to 25 files. The heavy lifting moves off the mail transfer path.
Optional QR for decks or printed follow-ups — same gallery.
Write your message, drop the link, send. Track opens when you need proof of reach.
Most providers cap attachments around 25MB. A single photoshoot blows past that. Even when a message squeaks through, large MIME parts slow sync on mobile and can trip attachment-aware spam heuristics. A MaiImg link keeps the email itself tiny while images load from the edge.
One gallery link carries the whole batch; you are not splitting ZIPs across three threads.
Plain links generally behave more predictably than huge attachments in strict filters.
Your client finishes uploading the email quickly; pixels stream from CDN when readers click.
Dashboard views beat guessing whether anyone unzipped your files.
Drop up to 25 images on maiimg.com.
Grab the share URL shown after processing.
Use tracking to see when the thread actually opened the gallery.
Email is one lane in a wider distribution map — same MaiImg asset can be re-used in chat, QR handouts, or social posts.
| Topic | Traditional attachment | MaiImg link |
|---|---|---|
| Size pressure on SMTP | High | Low (link only) |
| Mobile mailbox sync | Heavy | Light |
| Batch of 20+ photos | Often painful | One gallery |
| Know when opened | No | Yes (dashboard) |
| Revoke after send | Impossible | Yes |
Below is a MaiImg marketing still showing link-style sharing (visual may include non-English copy).
Create a link on maiimg.com and paste it into your draft.
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