Anonymous Image Upload — No Account, No Email, No Signup
Upload an image anonymously — no signup, no email, no public feed. Paste or drop an image and get a private, unguessable link in seconds. Your IP isn't stored. Free, up to 5 MB.
Also useful if you searched upload image anonymously, no signup image upload, or private image sharing — there's no account either way.
Upload an image anonymously at imagepaste.org by pasting, dropping, or picking a file. There is no signup, no email prompt, and no public feed. You get a random unguessable share URL in under 5 seconds that only the people you send it to can open. Files up to 5 MB in JPEG, PNG, GIF, or WebP.
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Open the tool
Go to imagepaste.org in any browser. Incognito or private mode is fine. We do not set login cookies because there is no login, so private browsing behaves the same as a normal tab.
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Drop, paste, or pick a file
Drag an image onto the drop zone, paste from your clipboard with Ctrl+V (Cmd+V on Mac), or tap to open the file picker. We accept JPEG, PNG, GIF, and WebP up to 5 MB per file.
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Crop out identifying bits
If the picture shows a username in the corner, an open Slack DM, or a bit of desktop wallpaper that gives you away, drag the crop handles to trim them. Skip cropping if the image is already clean.
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Copy the share URL
A short, random URL appears with a one-click copy button. That URL is the only way in. Nothing about it ties back to you, your IP, or a user account, because no user account exists.
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Delete when you are done
Every share page has a delete button. Bookmark the URL if you think you might want to remove the image later, or just hit delete right after sending the link. Removal is immediate.
Whistleblower-style tips to a journalist
A reporter asks for a screenshot of something you saw at work. You do not want an imgur account connected to your real email showing up in a deposition two years later. Paste the screenshot here, send the link over Signal, delete the upload after the reporter confirms receipt.
Sharing a medical photo with a forum
Posting a skin-condition photo to a subreddit or a patient forum is easier when you are not also publishing it to an account with your name on it. Anonymous upload keeps the image off your personal profile and out of the "recently uploaded" feed that imgur and Flickr expose.
Reporting a scam screenshot
You want to warn people in a Discord server about a phishing DM. Drop the screenshot here, paste the URL in the channel. No new account, no "login with Discord", and the scammer cannot look up your uploader profile to retaliate.
Sending evidence to a moderator team
Mod teams for Reddit, Twitch, and Discord routinely ask for screenshots of bad behaviour. Anonymous links are cleaner than DMing images directly, because mods can forward the URL to their team without exposing your handle or pulling the image into their own cloud storage.
How anonymous upload here compares with posting to Imgur without an account.
| feature | imagepaste.org | Imgur |
|---|---|---|
| Account required | No, ever | Pushed on every upload |
| Email required | No email collected | Required to manage uploads |
| IP logging | Not stored with upload | Logged and retained |
| Listed in public feed | Never listed | Public by default |
| Link removable by uploader | One-click delete | Needs the account that posted |
| Data retention | Delete anytime, gone for good | Retained under TOS |
Can I upload images anonymously for free? +
Yes, ImagePaste lets you upload images anonymously with no signup.
Are anonymous uploads public? +
No, images are only accessible through the shared URL.
Can I delete my uploaded image later? +
Yes, uploaded images can be removed by the uploader.
Does anonymous image upload work on mobile? +
Yes, the tool works on desktop and mobile devices.
How do I upload an image without any account or email? +
Open imagepaste.org, paste or drop your image, wait about three seconds, copy the URL. There is no signup wall, no "continue with Google" modal, no email confirmation, no "verify your phone". The upload form is the whole product. If you wanted us to make it even shorter we are not sure how.
Is anonymous really anonymous here? +
We do not attach uploads to an account because there are no accounts. We do not publish them to a feed because there is no feed. Your IP is used transiently to respond to the request and is not stored alongside the image record. Compare that to Imgur or Flickr, which tie every upload to a profile.
Will my upload show up on a public gallery or trending page? +
Nothing you upload here ever appears on a public gallery, trending page, tag listing, or search engine. Share URLs use random identifiers that are not enumerable, and the share pages send noindex headers. The only way anyone sees your image is by getting the link directly from you.
Can I delete an anonymous upload if I change my mind? +
Every share page has a delete button that wipes the file and invalidates the URL. Save the share URL somewhere you can find it (a notes app, a password manager, a pinned Slack DM to yourself) so you can come back and delete later. Without the URL there is no way to locate the upload, which is the whole point.
Does it work on Windows, Mac, and Linux the same way? +
The flow is identical in every desktop browser. On Windows, grab a screenshot with PrtScn or Win+Shift+S and paste. On macOS, use Cmd+Shift+Ctrl+4 to copy a region, then Cmd+V. On Linux, most distros map PrtScn to Flameshot or gnome-screenshot, which both put the capture on the clipboard ready to paste.
What are the file size and format limits for anonymous uploads? +
Five megabytes per image, in JPEG, PNG, GIF, or WebP. A typical screenshot is well under 1 MB, so the limit mostly bites on photos from modern phones. If you hit the ceiling, re-save as WebP at quality 85 or crop out unneeded area before uploading.
How is this different from uploading anonymously to Imgur? +
Imgur technically allows posting without an account, but the path is narrow: the site nudges you into signup, and anonymous posts still land on your public profile tied to the browser session. We do not run a community, there is no feed, and there is no signup surface at all. That matters if you are uploading something you want to forget about five minutes later.
Is my IP address attached to the image? +
Your IP is used briefly to complete the HTTPS request, the way every website uses it. It is not written into the image record, not shown on the share page, and not sold to ad networks. There is no data broker pipeline to strip out, because we never built one.