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File Hosts for LewdCorner Uploads
Need somewhere to upload, mirror, or share files? Here is a useful list of file hosts worth checking out.
Need somewhere to upload, mirror, or share files? Here is a useful list of file hosts worth checking out.
Quick Note
Not every host is perfect for every upload. Some are better for quick mirrors, some are better for long-term storage, and some are better for temporary transfers. If a file is important, using more than one mirror is always a good idea.
| Rank | File Host | Description |
|---|---|---|
#1 |
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| One of the easiest file hosts to use. Good for quick uploads, clean sharing links, public downloads, and simple file management. A solid first choice for general file sharing. |
#2 |
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| A clean filehost with quick uploads, shareable links, optional in-browser encryption, password and expiry controls, resumable uploads, and organization workspaces where members can access shared files together. |
#3 |
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| A popular no-nonsense file host with a clean interface, fast public file sharing, file previews, API support, and simple direct links. Good for mirrors, though heavy free usage may run into transfer limits or reduced speed. |
#4 | Best for account-based cloud storage, larger folders, backups, and private sharing. Good when you want to organize files over time, but less ideal for anonymous public downloads compared to normal filehosts. | |
#5 | A long-running file storage and sharing service. Good for simple public links, folder sharing, and basic cloud storage. Familiar to many users, though the interface can feel more old-school than newer hosts. | |
#6 | A minimal file host focused on speed and simplicity. Useful for larger public uploads and direct mirrors, especially when you want something straightforward without a complicated dashboard. | |
#7 | Good for quick file uploads and sharing without much setup. Works well as a backup mirror for smaller-to-medium files, especially when you need a simple link without making the process complicated. | |
#8 | A webmaster-focused file host aimed more at site owners and uploaders than casual cloud storage users. Worth considering for mirrors, but users may want to check current upload and account requirements first. | |
#9 | Great for personal cloud storage, folders, collaboration, and trusted account-based sharing. Not always the best for public high-traffic links because files can hit sharing or download restrictions. | |
#10 | Reliable mainstream cloud storage with polished sharing tools, folders, sync apps, and professional file management. Better for personal or team sharing than anonymous public file hosting. | |
#11 | A long-running filehost often used for larger files and archives. Can be useful for mirrors, but the free download experience may include wait times, speed limits, or other restrictions. | |
#12 | A filehost commonly used for audio, video, archives, and general file sharing. Good as an extra mirror, though the free experience may vary depending on file size, ads, speed, and current host limits. | |
#13 | Fast anonymous file hosting with a very simple upload flow. Good for quick links and backup mirrors, especially if you want a minimal host without accounts or extra steps. | |
#14 | A clean file sharing option with a simple upload page, folder and link tools, and remote upload support. Useful as an alternative mirror when you want something lighter than mainstream cloud storage. | |
#15 | Best for temporary file transfers rather than permanent hosting. Good for sending large files cleanly with no account required, but files are meant to expire after a set time. | |
#16 | A polished temporary transfer service for sending files quickly. Good for clean one-time sharing, but not ideal for long-term public mirrors because transfers are temporary. | |
#17 | A strong temporary transfer option with email and link sharing, password protection, tracking, and larger transfer options on paid plans. Better for sending files than permanently hosting them. | |
#18 | Simple, lightweight hosting for smaller files, images, audio, and quick direct links. Not meant for huge files, but useful when you need a fast small-file mirror. | |
#19 | Very simple temporary file sharing without registration. Good for quick throwaway links, but files are automatically deleted after a short period, so it should not be used as the only mirror. | |
#20 | A cloud storage and file sharing option with a simple upload and share style. Useful as an extra backup host, but users should check current limits and availability before relying on it for important uploads. |
Best Uses
- Good first choices: GoFile, StashMyFile, Pixeldrain, MEGA, MediaFire.
- Good backup mirrors: BuzzHeavier, WorkUpload, FileDitch, Ranoz, Datanodes.
- Good temporary transfer sites: SwissTransfer, WeTransfer, TransferNow, Filebin.
- Good for account-based storage: MEGA, Google Drive, Dropbox, MediaFire.
- Good for smaller quick uploads: Catbox, Filebin.
Important Rules
- Always follow LewdCorner rules when uploading or sharing files.
- Do not upload illegal, malicious, infected, or dangerous files.
- Do not rely on only one host for important uploads.
- If one host deletes, blocks, throttles, or limits your file, use a mirror from the list above.
- Hosts can change their limits, retention rules, and download speeds at any time, so always double-check before using one for important uploads.
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