How to Upload an Audio File and Share It via Link
Whether it's a podcast episode, a voice memo, a beat for a client, or a band demo — uploading audio and getting a direct link should take 30 seconds.
Try Foldr.SpaceAudio file sharing comes up constantly: producers sending mixes, podcasters distributing episodes, musicians shipping beats, friends sharing voice memos. The right approach depends on whether you need streaming features (SoundCloud) or just a direct link (Foldr.Space, Catbox). For most use cases — send to a client, embed in a project doc, ship to a friend — a direct link is enough.
Step by step
- 1
Open foldr.space in any browser
No download or installation needed.
- 2
Drag your audio file onto the upload area
MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, AAC — all supported.
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Wait for upload
A 5-minute MP3 is typically 5-7MB and uploads in seconds. A full WAV album can be 500MB+ and needs Pro.
- 4
Copy the link
Foldr returns a direct URL to the audio file.
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Send to your client / audience / collaborator
Paste into email, Slack, Discord, or paste into your podcast app's URL field if it accepts arbitrary URLs.
Frequently asked questions
Will my audio be compressed?
No. Foldr.Space serves the file bit-perfect. Whatever bitrate, sample rate, and codec you uploaded is what the recipient gets.
How do I get a streaming player?
The Foldr URL opens an inline audio player in any browser. For more advanced features (waveforms, plays count, embedded widget), services like SoundCloud are purpose-built for that.
Can I password-protect the audio?
Yes on Pro plans. The recipient enters a password before they can listen or download.
Size limit?
200MB free, 2GB Pro. Larger files via Super Large upload on Pro.
Free?
Yes for basic uploads.
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