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Free zip upload.

Drop a .zip, .rar, .7z, or .tar.gz. Get a quik.space link in seconds. Up to 100 MB free, no signup, no email required.

How to share a zip file for free

  1. Zip your folder locally, then drop the archive on the homepage.
  2. We give you a quik.space link in seconds.
  3. Send the link. The recipient downloads the archive and unzips it on their machine.

No signup, no email required, no software to install on the sender side. Read the full three-step explainer on how it works.

What is included for free

  • Archives up to 100 MB each
  • Up to 3 files per drop
  • 72-hour share window (renewable for $2)
  • Direct download — no contents listing inline
  • Anonymous — no account, no tracking pixels

For bulk file delivery

Free zip upload on quik.space is the simplest way to hand off a whole folder of assets — a design package, a code drop, a batch of receipts — without setting up a shared cloud folder. Zip locally, drop the archive, send the link. The recipient gets the archive bit-identical to the one you uploaded and extracts it with their tool of choice.

If you prefer to keep individual files instead of zipping, paid bulk upload covers up to 25 files in one drop for $2 — every file inside still gets its own preview at the share page.

Need more than the free tier?

The free tier covers most casual archive sharing. If your zip runs between 100 MB and 500 MB, $1 covers the upload. Between 500 MB and 5 GB, $5. If you need a longer window, $2 extends any file by 30 days, renewable. See pricing for the full table.

Frequently asked

Can I send a whole project folder?
Yes. Zip the folder locally, drop the .zip on quik.space, send the link. The recipient downloads the archive and unzips it on their end. Folders themselves cannot upload — they need to be packaged into a single archive first.
What about .rar, .7z, or .tar.gz?
All accepted. quik.space stores the bytes as-is and serves them via the share link. The recipient needs the matching extractor on their machine — 7-Zip, Keka, The Unarchiver, or built-in OS support, depending on the format.
Will the archive preview inline?
No. Archive contents are not unpacked or listed in the browser. The share page shows a generic file icon, the filename, and a download button. The recipient gets the archive bit-for-bit and extracts it locally.
How big can the zip be?
Up to 100 MB free. Many bundled projects exceed that — $1 covers 100 MB to 500 MB, $5 covers 500 MB to 5 GB. For multiple separate files instead of one archive, paid bulk upload is $2 for up to 25 files.
Will the archive be scanned?
The SHA-256 hash of the archive itself is checked against known-bad lists at upload. Individual files inside the archive are not enumerated by quik.space — handle the contents the same way you would handle any download from the internet on the recipient side.

Other free upload types

Sharing something else? Free large file upload and free document upload follow the same template. The full free upload hub lists every supported type.