Host a PDF
Put a PDF online as a clean link.
Putting a PDF online should take less time than emailing it. Nippy hosts your document at its own address: drag the file (or a folder of files) onto nippy.host, pick a name like whitepaper.nippy.site, and the PDF opens clean in any browser — no watermark, no viewer chrome, no account for the reader, with a download one click away. The link is yours to keep: replace the file any time and publish, and the address stays the same, so a link in an old email or a printed QR code still points at the current version. A folder holding several documents becomes a tidy page that lists them all, and there is no expiry timer — the page stays up until you take it down. A free account hosts one small site with 25 MB of space, which is plenty for most documents; paid plans add password protection for private papers, a custom domain such as docs.yourcompany.com, and cookie-free analytics that show how often the document is actually being read.
whitepaper.nippy.site
How it works
Three steps, no setup.
- 1
Drop the PDF
Drag the document onto nippy.host — one file or a folder of them. No conversion step, no flipbook processing, no file-type gymnastics.
- 2
Pick an address
Choose a free name like whitepaper.nippy.site, or connect your own domain on a paid plan with one CNAME record — HTTPS is set up for you.
- 3
Share the link
The PDF opens directly in any browser, readable and downloadable. Readers need no account, no app, and see no watermark on your document.
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FAQ
Questions, answered.
Does the PDF open in the browser or force a download?
It opens right in the browser — phones and desktops render PDFs natively — and a download is one click away for anyone who wants their own copy.
Can I replace the PDF without changing the link?
Yes. Drop in the new version and publish; the address stays the same, so links you have already shared — including printed QR codes — now open the current document.
Is there a watermark or branding on my document?
Nothing is added to the document itself. Free plans show a small Nippy banner on the page; paid plans remove it, so the reader sees only your PDF.
Can I host several PDFs on one site?
Yes — upload a folder and visitors get a tidy page listing every document, each opening clean in the browser. One small document set fits comfortably in the free plan’s 25 MB.
Can I keep a PDF private?
Anyone with the link can open a free site. Paid plans add password protection, so contracts, reports or pre-release papers are only readable after the password is entered.
More questions? Visit the help center or email [email protected]
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