Claude, ChatGPT, or your developer gave you an HTML file.
Drop it here and it becomes a live website with its own link. Completely free.
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Got an HTML file from Claude, ChatGPT, or a developer? Just drag it onto the page. You can also drop a ZIP if your site has multiple files (like images or CSS).
Type a short name like "my-bakery" or "portfolio". This becomes part of your website address, for example: yourname.github.io/my-bakery
Click deploy and your file is now a real website anyone can visit. Copy the link and share it by email, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, or wherever you want.
Every site gets a unique, colorful icon that shows up in browser tabs and bookmarks. No design skills needed.
Share your link on WhatsApp, LinkedIn, or Twitter and it shows a rich preview card with your site's title. Looks professional instantly.
This is what putting a website online normally looks like. Seriously.
15+ minutes. Requires coding knowledge. Error-prone.
30 seconds. No coding. Just works.
Other tools exist, but they're built for developers. HTMLaunch is built for everyone.
| HTMLaunch | Netlify | Vercel | GitHub Pages | Surge.sh | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | Free trial* | Free* | Free | Free |
| How long to get started | 30 seconds | 5 minutes | 5 minutes | 15+ minutes | 5 minutes |
| Need coding? | No | No | Some | Yes | Yes |
| Auto bookmark icon | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Social sharing preview | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Use your own web address | Yes (free) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Paid |
| Works inside Claude | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| You own your files | Yes | They host it | They host it | Yes | They host it |
* Netlify limits free deploys per month and charges overages. Vercel free tier is non-commercial only.
You asked Claude or ChatGPT to build you a website. It gave you a file. Drop that file here and it becomes a real website people can visit. That's it.
Learn more →Portfolio, class project, personal page. Put it online for free. It's as easy as attaching a file to an email, except now anyone can see it as a website.
Learn more →A developer or designer gave you a website file. Now you can put it online yourself without calling anyone. Update it whenever you want.
Learn more →Event invitations, proposals, dashboards, restaurant menus. If you have a file and want it to be a website, this is the fastest way.
Skip the drag-and-drop entirely. Just tell Claude to build you a website, then say "publish it." That's the whole process.
Run this in your terminal. That's it.
claude mcp add htmlaunch -- npx -y htmlaunch-mcp
Open Claude Code and ask it to build you a website. When you're happy with it, say "publish it." The first time, a browser tab opens for a quick GitHub sign-in. After that, it's invisible.
Want to change something? Just tell Claude. It updates the site in place. Same link, new content. No re-uploading, no manual steps.
Works with Claude Code CLI, Desktop app, VS Code, and JetBrains extensions.
Requires Node.js 18+ and a free GitHub account.
Your website lives on GitHub, a platform owned by Microsoft that's been running since 2008. Millions of people use it every day. When you use HTMLaunch, your files go into your own account. You own them. Even if HTMLaunch disappears tomorrow, your website stays online.
An HTML file is the basic building block of every website. When you ask Claude, ChatGPT, or another AI to "make me a website", the file it gives you is an HTML file (ending in .html). Right now it's just a file on your computer. HTMLaunch turns it into a real website anyone can visit.
Save the file to your computer, go to HTMLaunch, sign in with GitHub, drag the file onto the page, type a name like "my-project", and click deploy. In about 30 seconds you'll get a link you can share with anyone.
Not at all. If you can drag a file and click a button, you can use HTMLaunch. You don't need to understand what's inside the HTML file. Just drop it and deploy.
GitHub is a free platform (owned by Microsoft) where your website files are stored. You need a free account so your site has a home. Creating one takes about 2 minutes at github.com/signup. After that, signing into HTMLaunch is just one click.
It's genuinely free, with no catch. No credit card, no trial period, no storage limits for normal websites. Your site is hosted by GitHub Pages, which Microsoft provides for free. HTMLaunch is just the easy button that gets your file there.
Yes. Just drop the updated file and deploy with the same site name. It overwrites the old version. Your link stays the same.
Yes. If your website has images, CSS, or JavaScript files alongside the HTML, put them all in a ZIP file and upload that. HTMLaunch will unpack it and deploy everything together.
Your website keeps working. Your files live in your own GitHub account, not on our servers. Even if HTMLaunch disappears, your site stays online.
Drop your file, pick a name, and share the link. It takes 30 seconds and costs nothing.
Put my site online →Completely free. No credit card. No technical skills needed.