4 min

How to Share ChatGPT HTML Output
as a Link

Ask ChatGPT to build a landing page and it delivers complete HTML. Great -- but sharing it is awkward. Sending a file means the recipient has to download and open it; pasting raw code means they need somewhere to render it. Neither delivers the finished result directly.

The fastest fix: route it through html.to. Paste the ChatGPT HTML, click SHARE, and a shareable link is ready in under 30 seconds.

4 Steps to Share ChatGPT HTML as a Link

Step 01
Copy the HTML from ChatGPT
Click "Copy code" at the top of the ChatGPT response code block. The full HTML is now in your clipboard.
Step 02
Paste into html.to
Open htmlto.puzl.co.kr and press Ctrl+V (Mac: Cmd+V) in the code area. The rendered result appears instantly in the preview pane.
Step 03
Click SHARE
Click the SHARE button in the toolbar. A shareable link is generated and automatically copied to your clipboard. The button changes to SAVED when done.
Step 04
Send the link
Paste the link into Slack, email, or any messenger. The recipient opens it in any browser -- no account, no install required.

What you need to know about share links

FAQ

Does the recipient need a ChatGPT account?

No. html.to share links open in any browser without a ChatGPT account or app installation.

Can I share HTML from Claude, Gemini, or Cursor too?

Yes. html.to works with HTML from any source -- Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Cursor, Windsurf, Bolt, and more.

Is there a file size limit?

No limit for typical AI-generated HTML (a few KB to tens of KB). The practical ceiling is ~4.5MB.

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