About Biohost

Free file sharing without the extra friction.

Biohost is built for the moments when you need to upload a file, get a link, and move on. No complicated workspace, no required account for temporary uploads, and no permanent storage promise hidden in the fine print.

What Biohost does

Biohost provides free temporary file hosting for people who need a simple way to share files online. Anonymous visitors can upload a file and receive a shareable link without creating an account. Registered users can keep an upload history and manage their files from a dashboard.

The service focuses on short-term sharing: quick uploads, clear file links, optional password protection, and automatic expiry for anonymous uploads. It is designed for convenience, not as a replacement for long-term cloud backup.

Why it exists

A lot of file sharing tools feel heavier than the task. They ask for accounts, folders, syncing, teams, or paid plans before you can share a single file. Biohost keeps the core workflow small: choose a file, upload it, and share the link.

No required accountAnonymous uploads are available for simple one-off sharing.
Temporary by designAnonymous files expire automatically so forgotten links do not stay online forever.
Private optionsPassword protection can be used when a public link should not be enough.
Abuse controlsReporting, moderation, and basic security logging help keep the service usable.

Privacy and safety

Biohost allows anonymous uploads, but anonymous does not mean abuse is ignored. The service may keep basic technical logs needed for rate limiting, abuse review, and platform security. Files that violate the Terms of Service can be removed.

If you find a harmful, illegal, or infringing file hosted on Biohost, use the abuse reporting page. Reports are reviewed by the admin team and can lead to removal or further moderation action.

Who it is for

Biohost is useful for screenshots, small videos, documents, archives, logs, temporary downloads, support files, and other shareable files that do not need a full storage platform around them.

For permanent records, backups, private business data, or files that must remain available indefinitely, use a dedicated storage provider in addition to any temporary share link.