Web page → 2l.nz

HTML to link

An exported report, a hand-written page, an email template. Drop the file and get a link that shows the page rather than the markup.

Drop anything. Get a link.

Drag it here, paste it, or press to choose a file. 2L works out what it is and shows it properly.

25 MB per file 10 files per link kept 7 days no account needed — what an account adds

What you get

Not just somewhere to put it.

The link is the easy part. What matters is the page on the other end of it.

Rendered in a sandbox

The page runs inside an isolated frame with no access to 2L, your session or any cookie. Somebody else’s HTML is treated as somebody else’s HTML.

Source view included

A toggle shows the markup with highlighting, so the link is useful for reviewing a page as well as looking at it.

Single files, honestly

A page that pulls in stylesheets and scripts from elsewhere on your machine will render without them. Inline the assets, or upload them together and the page will find its siblings.

Questions

About html to link

Is it safe to open an HTML link from a stranger?
The frame it renders in has an opaque origin, no same-origin access and no route to 2L’s cookies. A page shared by someone you do not know is still a page shared by someone you do not know, and there is a visible notice saying so.
Will JavaScript in my page run?
Yes, inside the sandbox. It cannot reach anything belonging to 2L or to you.
Can I use this to host a website?
It renders a page from a link, which covers a preview or a one-off. It is not a hosting product: there are no custom domains, and nothing here is indexed.
What about a whole exported folder?
Drop the folder. The files travel as one link and relative references between them resolve.
Everything else

The same box takes all of it.

There is no format menu anywhere in this product. These pages exist because people search for them, not because 2L works differently for each one.