Put an HTML file online

Drop your .html and it is online at a live HTTPS link in seconds — no FTP, no hosting account, no build tools.

Drag & drop your file here

or — zip a folder, or drop a single page

Putting a page online traditionally means an FTP client, server credentials, or a hosting control panel. Pagedrop replaces all of that with a single drop. Your HTML file goes from your desktop to a public HTTPS URL in seconds, served from a fast global network.

How to put an HTML file online

1

Drop or browse

Drag your .html onto the box above, or zip the folder first if the page links to separate assets.

2

Go public

Pagedrop uploads it to global edge storage and assigns a public HTTPS address.

3

Confirm it is live

Open or copy the link to confirm it works, and keep the manage token to update or remove it later.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need FTP or a server?

No. There is no FTP client, SSH, or control panel — the upload box is the whole workflow.

Is the page reachable from anywhere?

Yes. It is served over HTTPS from a global edge network, so it loads quickly worldwide.

Can I put several pages online?

Zip a folder of pages and drop it to publish them together as one site. Paid plans let you keep multiple separate sites.

What can I not host this way?

Anything that needs a server runtime — PHP, databases, server-side rendering. Static HTML, CSS, JS, and assets are fully supported.