uploadthefile.com

Share an Excel file as a link

Drop an XLSX and get one clean URL, plus a QR code, that hands your spreadsheet to anyone. No account, no email 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

  1. Drop your XLSX

    Drag an Excel workbook onto the box above, or browse to pick one. No account required.

  2. We generate a link

    Your spreadsheet is validated as a genuine workbook, stored, and published at its own short URL.

  3. Share it anywhere

    Copy the link or scan the QR code. Recipients get the real .xlsx to open in Excel, Numbers, or Google Sheets.

Why a link beats an attachment

Frequently asked questions

Does the spreadsheet open in the browser?
The link hands over the real .xlsx file rather than rendering a preview. We keep spreadsheets download-only on purpose, because forcing a wide sheet into page-shaped previews clips columns and misleads people. You get the genuine file to open in a real spreadsheet app.
Will formulas and formatting survive?
Yes. We host the exact workbook you upload and serve those bytes unchanged, so formulas, sheets, and formatting are all intact when the recipient opens it in Excel, Numbers, or Google Sheets.
Do I need an account?
No. You can drop an XLSX 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 keep the data private?
Yes, on a paid plan. You can lock any page behind a password so only people with the code can download it, which matters for budgets, models, and client data.

Just need the raw rows? Share a CSV file as a link. Sharing a write-up too? Share a Word document as a link.