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— anonymous image share

Anonymous Image Share — A Link With No Name Behind It

Share a picture without a name attached to it. The recipient gets a clean link, not a profile they can click through to find you. No account or email, no public feed. Just a private URL with a delete button. Free, up to 5 MB.

Also what you want if you searched share image anonymously, anonymous picture sharing, or private image share. The link gives nothing about you away.

— the short answer

An anonymous image share lets you send a picture as a link without a profile, username, or email behind it. On imagepaste.org you paste or drop the image, get a random unguessable URL, and send it to anyone. The recipient opens it with no account. Every share page has a delete button, and files are free up to 5 MB.

Share your image anonymously right now

Paste or drop a picture. You get a private link with no name behind it, ready to send.

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— how it works
  1. 01

    Open the tool

    Go to imagepaste.org in any browser. Incognito works exactly the same, because there is no login cookie to set and no session to track.

  2. 02

    Add your image

    Drag the picture onto the page, press Ctrl+V to paste from your clipboard, or tap to pick a file on mobile. JPEG, PNG, GIF, and WebP up to 5 MB are accepted.

  3. 03

    Crop out anything identifying

    Before you share, trim a visible username, an open DM, a desktop wallpaper, or EXIF-laden edges. What the recipient sees is exactly the frame you confirm, and nothing around it.

  4. 04

    Send the link, not yourself

    A random, unguessable URL appears with a copy button. Drop it into Signal, a Discord channel, an email, or a forum reply. The link carries no username, avatar, or profile a recipient could click to find you.

  5. 05

    Delete after they have seen it

    Every share page has a delete button. Once the recipient confirms they have the image, hit delete and the file and its URL are gone. Removal is immediate.

Why an anonymous image share protects the sender, not just the upload

Plenty of hosts let you upload without an account, then quietly undo that privacy at the moment you share: the link lands on a profile page, an avatar sits next to it, or a trending feed surfaces it for anyone to browse back to you. An anonymous image share closes that gap on the sharing side. The URL you hand over is a bare, random string, with no username, avatar, or profile a recipient can click through. There is no feed where a stranger could stumble onto your other uploads, and the share page sends noindex headers so search engines never connect the dots. The recipient sees only the image you chose. That is the difference between an upload that happens to be account-less and a share that genuinely reveals nothing about who sent it.

What the recipient sees — and what they cannot

When someone opens your anonymous link, they get the image on a clean page and nothing else. There is no uploader name, avatar, link to a profile, or list of your other shares to scroll through. They cannot reply to you through the host, cannot follow an account, and cannot reverse the URL into anything that identifies you, because the identifier is random rather than sequential. If you cropped before sharing, they also do not see whatever was outside that frame. And because every share page carries a delete button, you stay in control after the fact: once they confirm receipt, you can wipe the file so even the link they were sent stops resolving.

— features

No profile behind the link

The share URL shows the image and nothing else. No username, avatar, or clickable profile a recipient could use to trace it back to you.

Random unguessable URLs

Each share gets a random ID, so the link is not enumerable and there is no neighbouring upload to discover by editing the URL.

Delete button on every share

You keep control after sending. Once the recipient has the image, one click removes the file and kills the link for good.

Never listed or indexed

Nothing you share appears on a public gallery, trending page, or in search results. Share pages send noindex headers.

No account or email

Sharing does not require signup, login, or a confirmed inbox. There is no community attached to connect the share to.

Crop before you share

Cut a handle, a DM, or a telltale corner out of the picture so the recipient only ever sees the part you meant to send.

— when to use it

Sharing a screenshot with a group chat anonymously

You want to show a Discord or WhatsApp group something without it tracing back to an uploader profile. Paste the image here and drop the link in the chat. The members see the picture, not an account they could click to find your other uploads.

Sending a tip to a journalist or moderator

A reporter or a mod team asks for a screenshot. An anonymous link is cleaner than DMing the file: they can forward the URL to colleagues without exposing your handle, and you can delete it once they confirm receipt over a private channel.

Posting a sensitive photo to a forum reply

Sharing a skin-condition photo or a document scan in a support forum is easier when the link does not also publish it to a named profile. Recipients see the image inline; nobody can browse back to a username to learn who posted it.

Showing a contractor a problem without a paper trail

You want a plumber or a landlord to see a photo of an issue, but not to end up with your image filed under an account. Share the link, let them view it, then delete once they have quoted the job.

— frequently asked
What makes an image share anonymous? +

An anonymous image share sends a picture as a link that carries nothing about the sender: no username, profile, email, or public feed. On imagepaste.org the URL is a random string that opens only the image. Compare that to imgur or Flickr, where a share usually sits beside a clickable profile.

Can the recipient figure out who sent the link? +

There is nothing on the share page to identify you: no uploader name, no avatar, and no profile to click through. The URL uses a random ID, so it cannot be reversed into your other uploads. As long as you crop out anything identifying in the image itself, the share reveals nothing about who sent it.

Do I need an account to share an image anonymously? +

No. There is no signup, no login, and no email step. You open the page, add the image, and copy the link. Because there is no account, there is also no profile for a share to attach to, which is what keeps it anonymous on the sharing side.

Does the person I send it to need to sign in? +

No. The link opens the image directly in any browser with no login or prompt. That keeps the share frictionless for the recipient and avoids the sign-in walls that Drive or Dropbox links sometimes trigger inside work accounts.

Can I delete the image after I have shared it? +

Yes. Every share page has a delete button that wipes the file and invalidates the URL immediately. Save the link somewhere you can find it, like a notes app or a pinned message to yourself, so you can come back and delete once the recipient confirms they have seen it.

Will my anonymous share show up in search or a public gallery? +

Never. Shares are not listed on any gallery, trending page, or tag feed, and the share pages send noindex headers so search engines do not crawl them. The random URL is not enumerable, so the only route to your image is the link you hand over directly.

Is my IP address visible to the recipient? +

No. Your IP is used briefly to complete the upload request, the way every website uses it, and it is not written into the share record or shown anywhere on the page the recipient opens. There is no data-broker pipeline behind the share.

How is this different from uploading anonymously to imgur? +

imgur lets you post without an account, but the share still lands beside a public profile tied to your browser session, and it can surface in feeds. Here there is no community, no feed, and no profile, so the share itself gives nothing away. That matters when the point is to protect the sender, not just skip a login.

What are the size and format limits for an anonymous share? +

Up to 5 megabytes per image, in JPEG, PNG, GIF, or WebP. Most screenshots are well under 1 MB. If a phone photo is too large, re-save it as WebP at quality 85 or crop out unneeded area before you share.

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