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— get image url

Get Image URL — Give a File on Your Disk a Real Link

A photo on your computer is just a file. It has no link you can send. Get a real image URL here in seconds: paste or pick the file, copy the short link, share it anywhere. Free, no signup.

Also covers how to get image url, get url for image, get a url for an image, or get image link. Every phrasing lands on the same upload.

— the short answer

A file sitting on your disk has no web address until something hosts it. To get image url, open imagepaste.org, then paste or pick the file. It uploads in under 5 seconds and hands back a short direct URL you can paste anywhere. No account, no install, completely free.

Get an image URL now

Paste or pick a file and copy a direct link in under 5 seconds.

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— how it works
  1. 01

    Open imagepaste.org

    Load the page in any browser on desktop, tablet, or phone. There is nothing to install and no account to create. The upload area is ready the moment the page appears.

  2. 02

    Add your file

    Click the upload area to browse your folders, drag a file straight onto the page, or press Ctrl+V if the image is already on your clipboard. JPEG, PNG, GIF, and WebP up to 5 MB.

  3. 03

    Crop or keep it whole

    A crop view opens so you can trim edges or hide private details. If the file is fine as it is, click Skip and the full image is used.

  4. 04

    Let it upload

    The file uploads in two to five seconds on a normal connection. A progress bar tracks it, and you can switch tabs while it finishes.

  5. 05

    Copy the image URL

    A short direct URL appears with a one-click copy button. That link is your image address — paste it into a comment, a doc, an img tag, or a message.

Why do you need to get image url for a file?

A file on your disk lives at a local path that only your computer understands, which means nothing to anyone else on the internet. Email it and it becomes an attachment; drop it in a Reddit comment or a CMS field that only accepts a link and it simply will not go. To get image url, the file has to be hosted somewhere with a public web address. That is the one job this page does: you hand it a file, it stores the file, and it returns a short direct URL that resolves to the raw image. Paste that URL into Markdown, an img tag, a chat box, or a forum post and the picture loads. No account stands between you and the link.

What counts as an image URL?

An image URL is a web address that returns the raw image bytes, not a web page that happens to show the image. The difference matters. A link to a gallery page or a social post wraps your picture in ads, buttons, and tracking, and it often will not render inside an img tag or a Markdown image. The URL you get here points straight at the file, so it embeds inline in Slack, Discord, GitHub, and any editor that fetches the address to draw a thumbnail. You can tell the two apart by where they lead: a direct image URL resolves to the picture alone, while a page URL opens a full layout around it.

— features

Direct image address

The link returns the raw image, not a viewer page wrapped in ads. It renders inline wherever image URLs are accepted.

Works from a file or clipboard

Browse to a file on disk, drag it in, or paste from the clipboard. Any image that exists on your machine can become a URL.

Short, clean links

Each upload gets a compact URL with a random ID. No long query strings, no tracking parameters, no gallery wrapper.

No signup

No account, no email, no verification step. Add a file, get the URL, move on.

Embeds everywhere

The URL works in Markdown, HTML img tags, BBCode, Slack, Discord, and most CMS link fields.

Private by default

Links use unguessable random IDs, are not indexed by search engines, and are not listed in any public feed.

— when to use it

Getting a URL for a Reddit or forum comment

Comment boxes accept links but not file uploads. Add your image here, copy the URL, and paste it into the comment so the picture shows up.

Filling a CMS field that only takes a URL

Some WordPress, Shopify, and email-builder fields ask for an image URL instead of a file. Upload here and paste the link straight into the field.

Turning a saved screenshot into a link

You already saved the screenshot to disk. Browse to it, get the URL, and send the link instead of an attachment that sits unread in an inbox.

Referencing an image in code or Markdown

Documentation and READMEs want an image address, not a binary. Get the URL here and drop it into your Markdown image syntax.

— supported formats
format notes
JPEG Photographs and complex images. Uploaded without recompression.
PNG Screenshots, UI captures, and images with transparency.
GIF Animated GIFs keep all frames when uploaded as a file.
WebP Modern format with smaller sizes. Lossy and lossless both work.

Maximum file size: 5 MB per image. HEIC, TIFF, BMP, and RAW are not supported.

— frequently asked
How do I get an image URL for a file on my computer? +

Open imagepaste.org, then drag the file onto the page or click to browse for it. It uploads in a few seconds and returns a short direct URL. That URL is the web address for your image, ready to paste anywhere. No account is needed.

Why does my file not already have a URL? +

A file on your disk lives at a local path that only your computer understands. A URL is a public web address, and a file only gets one once it is hosted on a server. Uploading the image here is what creates that address.

Is the link a direct image URL or a page? +

It is a direct URL that returns the raw image. It is not a gallery or viewer page wrapped around the picture, so it renders inside img tags, Markdown image syntax, and chat unfurls without an extra click.

How do I get a URL for an image on my phone? +

Open imagepaste.org in your mobile browser and tap the upload area to pick from your photo library. The upload returns a URL you can copy and paste into any app.

Can I get a URL for an image I copied from a website? +

Right-click the image and choose Copy Image, then press Ctrl+V here. The image uploads and you get your own URL, separate from wherever the picture originally lived.

What formats can I get a URL for? +

JPEG, PNG, GIF, and WebP up to 5 MB each. HEIC from an iPhone is not directly supported, though iOS usually converts to JPEG when you upload through Safari.

How long does the image URL stay live? +

Each URL works for 7 days, then the image is deleted automatically. The tool is built for quick sharing, so keep a local copy if you need the link long term.

Does it cost anything to get an image URL? +

No. There is no paid tier, no watermark, and no upload cap beyond the 5 MB per file limit. Add the file and copy the link for free.

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