URL Photo Upload — Get a Photo URL for Any Image Field
Get a clean photo URL to paste into the tools that want one. No-code builders, CMS image fields, and marketplace forms often store an address, not a file. Drop your photo here and copy a direct URL that drops right in. Free, no signup, up to 5 MB.
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A URL photo upload turns a photo into a direct image URL you can paste into tools that store an address instead of a file. On imagepaste.org you drop or paste a photo and a clean URL appears in under 5 seconds. It works in no-code builders, CMS image fields, and marketplaces, with no signup and files up to 5 MB.
Get your photo URL now
Drop or paste a photo and copy a direct image URL for your no-code tool, CMS, or listing.
Try it now ↑- 01
Open imagepaste.org
Any browser, nothing to install. The page is ready to accept a photo the moment it loads, with no setup step in between.
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Add the photo
Drag the file onto the page, paste a copied photo with Ctrl+V, or tap to pick one on mobile. JPEG, PNG, GIF, and WebP up to 5 MB are accepted.
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Crop to the right shape
If the CMS or builder expects a specific frame — a square avatar, a wide banner — trim it here before uploading. Skip the crop when the photo already fits.
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Copy the photo URL
A short, direct image URL appears with a one-click copy button. It points at the raw file, so it loads cleanly inside an image field rather than opening a separate viewer page.
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Paste it into the field
Drop the URL into the no-code tool, the CMS image field, or the marketplace photo-by-URL box. The tool fetches the image from the address with no file upload required.
Why a url photo upload fits no-code tools and CMS fields
No-code builders and lightweight CMS systems often store images as a URL string rather than handling a raw file. A Webflow or Airtable image field, a Notion embed, a Bubble element, a Shopify metafield, or a marketplace photo-by-link box all want an address they can fetch. A url photo upload gives them exactly that. Instead of wrestling with an upload widget the tool may not even offer, you host the photo once here and paste the direct URL into the field. Because the link points at the raw image rather than a wrapper page, the builder renders it cleanly with no extra click-through. There is no signup, so you go from photo to a working URL in seconds, and the upload auto-deletes after 7 days so a quick test link does not turn into permanent storage you forgot about.
Getting a URL that a tool will actually accept
Not every image link works inside a CMS or builder. Some hosts hand you a link to a viewer page, and when you paste that into an image field the tool either shows the wrapper page or fails to load anything. A url photo upload here avoids that trap because the URL resolves straight to the image file. That means it slots into an Airtable attachment-by-URL, a Webflow image field, a Notion image embed, a Google Sheets IMAGE formula, or a marketplace listing without an extra redirect. If you cropped before uploading, the URL serves exactly that frame at the dimensions the field expects. Paste it, let the tool fetch it, and the image appears where a file picker would otherwise have been required.
Direct image URL
The link resolves to the raw photo, not a viewer page, so no-code tools and CMS fields render it cleanly with no extra click-through.
Photo to URL in seconds
Drop or paste a photo and the upload finishes in under 5 seconds. No upload widget to wrestle with and no account screen in the way.
No signup needed
No account, no email, no verification. Open the page, add a photo, copy the URL. The form is the whole product.
Fits image fields everywhere
The URL drops into Webflow, Airtable, Notion, Bubble, Shopify metafields, Google Sheets, and marketplace photo-by-URL boxes.
Crop to the expected frame
Trim to a square avatar or a wide banner before uploading so the URL serves the dimensions the field expects.
Auto-delete after 7 days
Each upload clears itself a week later, so a quick test or one-off URL does not become permanent storage you have to manage.
Filling an image field in a no-code app
A Bubble or Webflow element wants an image URL rather than an upload. Drop the photo here, copy the direct URL, and paste it into the field. The builder fetches the image from the address and renders it without any file handling on your side.
Adding a photo to an Airtable or Notion record
Airtable attachment-by-URL and Notion image embeds both take an address. Upload the photo, grab the URL, and paste it in so the record shows the image inline without you uploading a file into the base or page.
Setting a marketplace listing photo by URL
A marketplace or product feed asks for an image URL instead of a file. Upload the product shot, copy the link, and paste it into the photo-by-URL box so the listing pulls the image directly.
Pulling an image into a spreadsheet
Google Sheets renders a picture in a cell with the IMAGE formula, which needs a direct URL. Upload the photo, copy the address, and wrap it in IMAGE() so the visual shows right inside the sheet.
How do I do a URL photo upload? +
Open imagepaste.org, then drop, paste, or pick your photo. The upload runs in about five seconds and a direct image URL appears with a copy button. Paste that URL into any no-code tool, CMS image field, or marketplace box that accepts an address. No account or install is required.
Is the photo URL a direct image link? +
Yes. The URL resolves to the raw image file rather than a viewer page. That is what lets no-code builders and CMS fields fetch and render it cleanly, and what keeps some hosts wrapper-page links from working inside an image field.
Will the URL work in Webflow, Airtable, or Notion? +
Yes. The direct link drops into a Webflow image field, an Airtable attachment-by-URL, a Notion image embed, a Bubble element, or a Shopify metafield. Paste the address and the tool fetches the image from it without a file upload.
Do I need an account for a url photo upload? +
No. There is no signup, login, or email step. You open the page, add the photo, and copy the URL. Because the form is the whole product, you get a working image address in seconds.
Can I use the photo URL in a Google Sheets IMAGE formula? +
Yes. Upload the photo, copy the direct URL, and use it inside the IMAGE() formula so the picture renders in the cell. The formula needs a direct image address, which is exactly what the upload returns.
How long does the photo URL stay valid? +
Seven days, then the photo is automatically deleted and the URL stops resolving. It suits quick builds, tests, and one-off needs rather than permanent hosting. If a live site or listing must keep the image indefinitely, use a host built for long-term storage.
What photo sizes and formats can I upload to a URL? +
JPEG, PNG, GIF, and WebP up to 5 megabytes per photo. A typical phone photo fits comfortably. If yours is over the limit, resize to about 2000 pixels on the long edge or re-save as JPEG at quality 85 to bring it under without visible loss.
Is the photo URL private? +
The address uses a random, unguessable ID, never appears in a public gallery, and the share page sends noindex headers so it stays out of search. Treat it as anyone-with-the-link access: not browsable publicly, but viewable by any tool or person you give the URL to.