

Share an EPUB as a link
Drop an EPUB and get one clean URL, plus a QR code, that delivers your ebook to any reader app. No account, no attachment.
Drop your file here
Anyone with the link · images, audio, video, docs, text & data, or .zip
By uploading, you agree to our Terms and Data Processing Terms and confirm you have the right to share this content.
How it works
Drop your EPUB
Drag an EPUB file onto the box above, or browse to pick one. No account required.
We generate a link
Your ebook is validated as a genuine EPUB, stored, and published at its own short URL.
Share it anywhere
Copy the link or scan the QR code. Readers download the .epub and open it in Apple Books, Google Play Books, or any reader.
Why a link beats an attachment
Delivers the real ebook
Recipients get the genuine EPUB, ready to open in Apple Books, Google Play Books, Kobo, or any reader they already use.
No inbox size limits
Illustrated ebooks can blow past the 25 MB mail cap. A link sidesteps that entirely, so it never bounces on the way.
One QR code to hand out
Print the QR on a flyer or slide and readers scan it straight to your book, no typing a long URL, no app store detour.
Frequently asked questions
- How do readers open the EPUB?
- The link delivers the real .epub file, which opens in any e-reader app, Apple Books, Google Play Books, Kobo, Calibre, and more. EPUB is the open ebook standard, so there is no lock-in to one store or device.
- Is the file left untouched?
- Yes. We validate the upload as a genuine EPUB, then host and serve the exact bytes unchanged, so chapters, images, and metadata all arrive intact for the reader.
- Do I need an account?
- No. You can drop an EPUB and get a link without signing up. Signing in free unlocks larger files and longer-lived links, and paid plans add password protection and download analytics.
- How long does the link stay live?
- Anonymous links last 48 hours. Sign in free and your links stay live for 30 days. When a link expires it simply stops resolving, with no crippled preview mode.
- Can I gate my ebook?
- Yes, on a paid plan. You can lock the page behind a password so only people with the code can download it, which is useful for review copies, beta readers, and paid distribution.
Prefer a fixed-page format? Turn a PDF into a link. Got a bigger file? Send any large file as a link.