

Share a PDF as a link
Turn a PDF into a web link instead of an attachment. It opens on its own page with a built-in reader, so anyone can view it in the browser: no download, no bulky email.
Drop your file here
Anyone with the link · images, audio, video, docs, text & data, or .zip
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How to share it as a link
Why a link, not an attachment
A PDF attachment lands in one inbox, can bounce on the 25 MB email cap, and gives you no way to update or replace it later. A link is a short URL you can paste anywhere, resend, or post publicly, and the reader opens the file in their browser instead of downloading it.
Upload the PDF
Drop your PDF onto the box above and it gets its own page with a built-in reader. Sign in with a free account to manage or replace the link later. There is nothing to install.
Share the link and QR code
Copy the link into an email, message, or web page. Whoever opens it reads the PDF right in their browser, and every link comes with a QR code so it opens from a phone scan.
Why share a PDF this way
Opens in any browser
The link lands on a page with a built-in PDF reader, so there is no download step and nothing to install before the reader can view it.
One link you control
Paste the same link into an email, a message, or a site. You can replace or take down the file from your dashboard without resending a new attachment.
Readable on a phone
The viewer works on phones and laptops alike, and the QR code on every link makes it easy to open a document on a phone screen.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I turn a PDF into a link?
- Upload the PDF here and it is published at its own URL with a built-in reader. Copy that link and share it anywhere: the person who opens it views the document in their browser.
- Is sharing a PDF as a link free?
- Yes. Uploading a PDF, getting a browser-readable link, and the QR code are all free. Paid plans add larger uploads and options like passwords and lift the limits, but the basic link costs nothing.
- Does the reader need an account or an app?
- No. Anyone with the link opens the PDF in their browser. No account, no PDF app, and no download are required to read it.
- How long does the link last?
- Free links stay live for 30 days. On paid plans links never expire, so a PDF you shared long ago is still reachable at the same URL.
- Can people ask the PDF questions?
- Yes. You can turn on AI chat so readers ask the document questions and get answers drawn from its text, handy for long reports or guides.
Ready to start? Turn a PDF into a link. Want readers to ask it questions? Chat with a PDF.