Upload AVI Files and Share Them via Link
Old camcorder footage, capture-card recordings, archived projects — AVI files upload as-is and download bit-perfect on the other side.
Upload AVI nowAVI is the format of archives: digitized home video, old capture-card gameplay, footage from pre-2010 cameras. Modern platforms often refuse or force-transcode it. Foldr.Space treats it as what it is — a file — and gives you a direct link. Recipients download the original; playback is a job for VLC or a converter on their end, which keeps your archival copy untouched.
How to upload a AVI file
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Open foldr.space
Any browser, any OS.
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Drag the AVI onto the upload box
Digitized tapes can be large — up to 2GB per file on Pro, larger via Super Large upload.
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Copy the link
Direct download URL, generated the moment the upload completes.
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Send it
The recipient downloads the exact original file.
Drag-drop UI you might recognize
If you found this page by searching one of these phrases — yes, Foldr.Space does exactly that for AVI files:
- “Drop files here to upload”
- “Drag files here to upload”
- “Click to upload or drag and drop”
- “Drop your file here”
Frequently asked questions
Will the AVI play in the browser?
Usually not — browsers dropped AVI support long ago, so the link downloads the file rather than streaming it. VLC plays virtually every AVI ever made. If you want in-browser playback, convert to MP4 (H.264) before uploading.
Should I convert AVI to MP4 before sharing?
If the recipient just needs to watch it: yes, MP4 streams inline. If they need the original (editing, archival, quality-critical work): send the AVI untouched — every conversion loses something.
Is there a size limit?
Up to 2GB per file on Pro; digitized full tapes beyond that use the Super Large upload option.
Will the file be re-encoded?
Never. Byte-identical storage and delivery is the whole point.
Other file formats
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