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HTML to URL: turn an HTML file into a link

HTML to URL in seconds: paste your HTML or upload an .html file and get a working URL — an HTML to link you can open and share.

Upload or paste your HTML

Turn it into a working URL — no hosting setup, free for 7 days.

Visibilidad

An HTML file on your computer is invisible to everyone else. Doing HTML to URL the traditional way — some search it as url to html — means you commit it to a host, wait for a build, and hand out a long path: far too much ceremony when you just want a link to one page. Paste your HTML here, or upload the .html file, and you get a working URL immediately: a real address that renders the page in any browser. Every HTML to URL link dochost creates is a real, hosted HTML host page — the fastest path from a file:// on your machine to a link you can put in a message.

How HTML to URL works

  1. 1. Paste your HTML into the box above, or upload an `.html` file. The whole document — doctype, head, and body — is accepted.
  2. 2. The preview turns the markup into the rendered page on the spot, so the URL you are about to create is exactly what you are looking at.
  3. 3. Create the link. You get a clean URL that anyone can open; no one needs the original file, an editor, or your machine to view it.

A real example

A developer exports a static dashboard from a build tool — one self-contained HTML file with charts drawn by inline JavaScript. A teammate in another timezone needs to review it, but emailing the file means they have to download it, trust it, and open it locally, which half the time renders blank. Instead the developer pastes the HTML into dochost and gets a URL back. They drop it into the pull-request thread: “Static preview of the dashboard — open the link, no checkout needed.” The reviewer clicks, the charts render in their browser exactly as they did on the developer’s machine, and they leave comments without ever cloning the branch. The HTML went from a file nobody could safely open to a URL anyone could, in one paste.

Questions about converting HTML to a URL

A faster publishing path

Turn HTML into a URL from Telegram

Send the .html file to @dochost_bot when the file is already on your phone or inside a chat.

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Keep your links forever

Free links last 7 days with a free account. On a paid plan every page you create stays online permanently.

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Related use cases

  • The host behind the URLA URL needs somewhere to point. dochost's free HTML hosting is that somewhere.
  • Free HTML hosting — get a live link without a hosting accountMost “free HTML hosting” means a signup form, FTP, and an ad banner on your page. For a single self-contained HTML file, you need none of that — paste or upload it and get a clean public URL in seconds.
  • Markdown to HTML: render and host in one stepRender Markdown into a clean HTML page with live preview, then publish the result as a shareable link.
  • Turn an HTML file into a live websiteHave an HTML file or a block of HTML? Turn it into a real website at a public URL in seconds — no hosting account, no domain, no deploy.
  • Share ChatGPT HTML as a clean linkTurn the HTML ChatGPT writes for you into a real page your team or client can open — no hosting, no deploy, no copy-paste of code.
  • Password-protect a page you sharePut a password on a Markdown or HTML page so only the people you give it to can open the link — useful for client work, drafts, and anything you would rather not leave fully public.