Paste text and share it in one step

A simple page for short-lived notes, code snippets, logs, and copied output.

If the text is already on your clipboard, you can usually paste it here, choose an access window, and be done in a few seconds.

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Paste text and share it in one step

If the text is already on your clipboard, you can usually paste it here, choose an access window, and be done in a few seconds.

Before you share
  • Uploaded to FilePaste servers
  • Anyone with the link can access
  • Not end-to-end encrypted
  • Max 25 MB per share
  • Access windows: 1 hour, 1 day, 7 days, 30 days

Files and pasted text are limited to 25 MB. Links stop working after the access window you choose. Stored data is deleted when an expired link is next accessed. Learn more about retention.

Quick paste

What you need to know

If the text is already on your clipboard, you can usually paste it here, choose an access window, and be done in a few seconds.

Best for

Copied terminal output, draft notes, temporary checklists, and snippets from editors.

Why it works

The page is built around copy-paste speed, not document management.

What to know

Recipients see a simple shared-text page or can open the raw view.

Size limit

The pasted text must still stay under 25 MB.

More detail

A quick path from clipboard to share link

Many sharing jobs start with copied text: a stack trace, a config file, a chunk of JSON, or a rough draft. This page is aimed at that exact workflow.

Paste the text, choose the access window, and send the URL. The job stays small, which is usually the whole point.

How it works

How to paste text and share it

Paste text from your clipboard, pick an access window, and copy the link.

  1. Step 1

    Paste the copied text.

  2. Step 2

    Choose the access window that makes sense for the share.

  3. Step 3

    Upload and copy the generated link.

FAQ

Page-specific questions

These answers match the use case on this page and the actual product limits.

Can the recipient download the text?

Yes. The shared text page has a raw view that returns the text body directly.

Does the page support syntax highlighting?

No. Shared text is rendered as plain escaped text in a preformatted block.

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