The quickest way
- Open Repage and paste your HTML.
- Click publish.
- Copy the link — it's live immediately.
It renders exactly as written, with no server, build step, or deploy.
Why a link beats sending the file
- Attachments get downloaded, flagged, or stripped by email clients; a link just opens.
- A raw file loses its styling when pasted into a doc or chat; a link preserves the full layout and any interactivity.
- A link can be updated in place — publish a new version at the same URL instead of resending a file.
Bonus: comments, versions, and passwords
Beyond a plain URL, Repage adds inline comments, version history with revert, and optional password access — see the full overview of sharing HTML.
Turn your HTML into a shareable link
Publish HTML from any AI assistant, collect comments, keep every version.
Publish a documentFrequently asked questions
- How do I convert an HTML file to a URL?
- Paste the file's HTML into Repage and publish — it returns a shareable URL instantly, with no server or deploy.
- Can I turn an HTML file into a link for free?
- Yes. Repage's free tier lets you publish HTML to shareable links at no cost; paid plans add more documents and capacity.
- Will the link keep working if I edit the HTML?
- Yes. Editing publishes a new version at the same URL, so the link you shared stays valid and always shows the latest (or a chosen) version.