How to Share Files Without Signing Up
Open foldr.space, drag a file, get a link. No account creation, no email verification, no "log in to download" friction for the recipient.
Try Foldr.SpaceMost file-sharing services want you to make an account before you can do anything useful. For one-off shares — a single file to a single recipient, no future need — that's pure friction. A few services let you skip the account entirely: Foldr.Space, Catbox, Pixeldrain, transfer.sh. This guide uses Foldr.Space because it's the simplest.
Step by step
- 1
Open foldr.space in a browser
No installation. No account.
- 2
Drop your file onto the upload area
Free tier handles files up to 200MB.
- 3
Wait for the upload
A few seconds for small files, a few minutes for video.
- 4
Copy the link
No signup prompt, no email-verification gate. The link is yours immediately.
- 5
Send the link
Email, text, Slack, anywhere. Recipient opens in any browser, no account needed.
Frequently asked questions
Is this really account-free?
Yes. Free uploads on Foldr.Space don't require any signup. The link is generated as soon as upload completes.
What's the catch?
Free uploads are bounded — 200MB per file max, and the free tier is built for one-off transfers (not long-term archival). For larger files or permanent storage, Pro is needed.
Is it private?
The link is unguessable by random typing — it's a long random token. Anyone who has the link can download; anyone who doesn't can't.
Does the recipient need an account?
No. They click the link in any browser and the file downloads.
Why don't I need to verify my email?
Foldr.Space doesn't tie free uploads to an email because there's no account. Just a file, a link, and a download.
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