How to share an HTML file

Emailing an .html attachment usually breaks it. Drop the file here and share a clean live link instead.

Drag & drop your file here

or — zip a folder, or drop a single page

HTML files emailed as attachments often arrive broken — images go missing, browsers refuse to open them, and recipients see raw code. The reliable fix is to host the file and share a link. Pagedrop does that in one drop: upload your .html and send the URL instead of the file.

How to share an HTML file

1

Drop the file

Drop your .html onto the box above. Zip the folder first if it relies on separate images or stylesheets.

2

Get a live link

Pagedrop publishes it and returns a live HTTPS link plus a QR code.

3

Send the link

Send the link in a message, email, or chat — anyone can open the page in their browser, with no download.

Frequently asked questions

Why not just attach the .html file?

Attachments break easily: external images and styles do not travel with the file, and many mail and chat apps block or mangle .html. A hosted link always renders the same for everyone.

My page uses separate CSS and images — what then?

Zip the whole folder and drop the zip. Pagedrop keeps the file structure so every reference resolves on the live link.

Can I share it without making people sign in?

Yes. The link is public — recipients just click and view, with no account required on either side.

How do I share it on a phone or in person?

Use the QR code Pagedrop shows next to your link; anyone can scan it to open the page instantly.