Drop a file. Get a single-use link. The file disappears the moment your recipient downloads it — or after 30 days, whichever comes first. Up to 250 MB, no signup, no app, no nonsense.
Anything up to 250 MB.
FileShoot is completely free. No paid tier, no premium plan, no "upgrade for more" — and no plan to introduce any.
We built it because the rest of the internet got loud. Every file-sharing service pushes you toward a subscription, plasters ads everywhere, harvests your contacts, or buries the upload button under a dozen "features" nobody asked for. We wanted a place where you can just drop a file, hand off a link, and move on with your day — without anyone trying to sell you something on the way out.
We're internet privacy activists in our spare time, and we run this on our own dime because we think it should exist. If that ever changes, you'll be the first to know.
No. No signups, no email verification, no apps. Drop the file, copy the link, share it. Your recipient doesn't need an account either — they click the link and the file downloads.
Yes. Each file is uploaded over an encrypted connection, kept on a single private server only until your recipient downloads it, and reachable only by people on networks we've approved beforehand. The link itself is long and random — nobody can guess their way to your file.
FileShoot only delivers files to approved networks. VPN providers, anonymizing proxies, Tor exits, and noisy hosting ranges are kept off the list because they're a common source of automated abuse. Ask them to turn off any VPN and try again — or write to support@fileshoot.com with the network they're on and we'll review.
Each link is single-use and time-limited. As soon as your recipient downloads the file, we remove it from the server. If nobody downloads it within 30 days of upload, we remove it then. Whichever trigger fires first, the file is gone.
Two triggers, whichever comes first: (1) the first successful download — the file is removed within seconds of the response finishing, and the link stops working; (2) 30 days after upload with no download — the file is removed at the 30-day mark. There's no way to extend either deadline.
No — each link is single-use by design. As soon as anyone on the receiving end completes a download, the file is gone and the link stops working. If you need to send the same file to more than one person, upload it once per recipient. This keeps the surface area of every share as small as possible.
Yes. Write to support@fileshoot.com with the share link (or the ID part of it) and we'll remove the file ahead of either trigger.
250 MB per file. Enough for documents, photos, short videos, recordings, and archives. Larger payloads belong somewhere with a "share this folder" model.