Why large files need links
Large files are awkward in email and chat. They can bounce, compress poorly, exceed attachment limits, or get lost in long message threads. A file hosting link keeps the transfer simple.
Biohost helps you share large files online by turning an upload into a link. The link can be pasted into email, Discord, support tickets, forums, project tools, or direct messages.
Files people commonly share
Biohost supports the practical file types people need to move quickly. The best use case is a file that needs short-term access rather than long-term archival storage.
Best practices for large file links
Use clear file names, avoid uploading private data without a password, and keep a permanent copy in your own storage. If the file is anonymous, expect it to expire.
For repeated large uploads, create an account so you can view upload history and manage links later from the dashboard.
Frequently asked questions about share large files online
Can I share large files online for free?
Yes. Biohost supports free file sharing. The current upload limit is shown on the upload page.
Do large file recipients need a Biohost account?
No. Recipients can open the shared file link directly.
What if a file is too large?
If the file exceeds the current limit, compress it, split it, or use a dedicated storage service for very large transfers.
Start with a simple Biohost upload
Open the Biohost upload page, choose your file, add an optional password, complete verification, and copy the generated link. For repeated uploads, create an account so you can manage files from your dashboard.