Share video without registration

Upload a video. Copy a link. Let it expire.

A simple tool for sending temporary clips by code or link. The video keeps its original file: no automatic re-encoding, no public profile, and no permanent gallery.

Original fileServed exactly as uploaded.
ExpirationThe content is not meant to last.
Short codeUseful for sharing in chats.

Initial limit: 256 MB, 5 minutes, MP4, WEBM, MOV, MKV and OGV formats. Avoid uploading private content from third parties or material you have no right to share.

Drop your clip here
Or click to select a file from your device.
MP4 · WEBM · MOV · MKV · OGV / 256 MB / 5 min
Select a video to prepare the upload.
Enter a code to load the temporary video.

Temporary videos for sharing something specific without turning it into a permanent archive

This service is designed for quick clips: a demo, a screen recording, visual proof, a short video for a conversation, or any file that does not need to remain published indefinitely.

The flow is deliberately simple. Select a video, the browser reads basic metadata, the server validates format, size and duration with the available tools, and you receive a shareable code and link.

No automatic re-encoding

The system keeps the original file. This avoids quality loss and reduces server work. The trade-off is clear: the viewer’s browser must support the format or codec of the uploaded video.

Good practices

  • Do not use temporary videos as backup storage.
  • Do not upload private content from other people without permission.
  • Use MP4/H.264 if you want maximum compatibility across phones and browsers.
  • Remember that any recipient can record or capture what they see.
Do I need to register?

No. The tool is designed for uploading and sharing without creating an account.

Is the video processed?

It is not automatically re-encoded. The original file is stored and served if it passes validation.

Why can a video fail?

It may fail because it exceeds the size or duration limit, uses an unsupported extension, or uses a codec the browser cannot play well.