HTMLHost.ai
Free HTML hosting

Free HTML hosting for standalone files.

Host a single HTML file for free and share it as a URL. HTMLHost.ai is built for generated reports, dashboards, prototypes, and agent artifacts, with account ownership and abuse controls instead of anonymous free-for-all hosting.

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Free for simple sharing

Publish standalone HTML files when you need a quick preview URL for a report, prototype, or generated page.

Account-owned uploads

Publishing requires sign-in so pages have an owner and abuse reports can be handled responsibly.

Noindex by default

Free hosted user pages are public to people with the URL, but they are not intended for Google indexing by default.

Free plan boundaries

Clear limits make free HTML hosting safer.

2 MB HTML limit

The current upload limit is 2 MB per HTML document, enough for lightweight reports, dashboards, and prototypes.

Account required

Uploads require sign-in so abuse reports and page ownership have a real control surface.

No search indexing by default

Hosted user pages are public by URL but served with noindex headers unless a future opt-in feature changes that.

Standalone HTML only

This is not PHP hosting, WordPress hosting, cPanel hosting, database hosting, or backend app hosting.

Boundaries

Free HTML hosting, not generic free web hosting.

HTMLHost.ai is for standalone HTML artifacts and previews. It is not cPanel hosting, PHP hosting, WordPress hosting, or a place to run backend services.

FAQ

Practical answers before you publish.

Is HTMLHost.ai free HTML hosting?

Yes for the basic single-file HTML hosting workflow available in the app today. Future paid features may add limits, custom domains, or team controls.

What can I host for free?

Standalone HTML files such as reports, dashboards, prototypes, demos, and generated pages that fit the current 2 MB upload limit.

Do I need an account?

Yes. Sign-in keeps shared pages tied to an owner and helps prevent abuse.

Can free pages rank in Google?

No by default. User-uploaded pages are served with noindex headers unless a future opt-in publishing feature changes that.