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Pricing: Freemium
Listed: Jun 05, 2026

UploadToLink

Fast file uploads, direct links, and effortless sharing—everything you need in a single upload.

Platforms: Web
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About UploadToLink

What website is this?

UploadToLink is an online file upload and direct-link sharing tool that turns local files, pasted text, or a source URL into a public link anyone can open in a browser. After upload, copy one URL for forms, tickets, or docs; recipients can preview or download without signing up. It addresses the handoff from a local file to a shareable web address—it is not a long-term cloud drive or team storage system, and fits short-term delivery better.

Key Features

  • Drag or select a local file to upload and get a directly accessible share link when finished.
  • Paste text, or save a source URL as a shareable page link.
  • Preview images, PDFs, and JSON inline in the browser; ZIP and Office files are offered as safe downloads.
  • Deliver files via Cloudflare edge network so recipients in different regions can open links faster.
  • Signed-in users can view and manage shared files in the dashboard; uploads are also available within guest limits.
  • Recipients need no account—links work in desktop and mobile browsers.

Use Cases

  • Support agents attach screenshots, log exports, or PDF evidence in tickets with one link instead of multiple attachments, avoiding size limits.
  • When a form or profile page accepts only a file URL, upload the asset first and paste the generated direct link to submit.
  • Content or design teams send draft images or videos to clients; reviewers open the same link in a browser to leave feedback.
  • QA embeds file links in bug reports or internal wikis so colleagues open the original from where they work.
  • Upload on a phone, then open the link on a computer for cross-device transfer without emailing yourself attachments.

Who is it for?

  • Individuals and small teams who need to turn local files into paste-ready URLs quickly.
  • Support, ops, and similar roles that often submit image or PDF links in tickets, forms, or chat.
  • Lightweight collaboration where you want to share files temporarily without setting up shared folders or a formal drive.
  • Less suited for: enterprise file libraries that depend on folder structure, version history, and long-term compliance retention.
  • Less suited for: single uploads over 3 MB without signing in, or batch transfers of very large files (signed-in limits are higher; exact quotas per official site).

How It Compares to Similar Tools?

Common cloud drives focus on folder sync and permission layers; UploadToLink compresses the flow to upload → copy link → paste into the target tool. Compared with sending attachments in chat apps, direct links embed more easily in URL-only fields or public documentation. If you need collaborative editing, audit retention, or large private storage, a dedicated storage product is the better fit; if you care about getting a shareable URL in seconds with zero friction for recipients, it fits tickets, forms, and doc references better. It does not replace backup systems or formal DAM/cloud drives—it covers the delivery step only.

FAQs

Q: Can I use UploadToLink for free?

A: Yes. The site offers free sharing: upload and get a link for preview or download. Guest uploads are capped at 3 MB per file; signed-in users can upload up to 100 MB per file. Higher quotas may change with membership plans—see the official site.

Q: Do recipients need an account to view shared files?

A: No. Open the share link in a browser; supported formats preview inline and others download without creating an UploadToLink account.

Q: Can UploadToLink be used as permanent cloud storage?

A: No. It is built for quick handoffs and short-term sharing, not long-term storage. Retention rules follow official terms; keep backups elsewhere for important files.

Q: Which files can be previewed directly in the browser?

A: Browser-friendly formats such as images, PDFs, and JSON usually support inline preview; archives and Office documents are provided as downloads to avoid browser rendering issues.

More details about UploadToLink

Pricing
Freemium
Platforms
Web
Listed
Jun 05, 2026
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