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Instantly Share Live HTML Websites Without Hosting Using Flip Frame

Flip Frame: Providing Free Hosting Services Effortlessly

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Instantly Share Live HTML Websites Without Hosting Using Flip Frame
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I am beginner to the world of web development and i hope to learn much more and I intend to do my part by sharing interesting topics.

As developers, we’ve all been there. You build a small project in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — maybe a cool animation, a landing page prototype, or a quick portfolio idea.

Then someone asks: “Can I see it live?”

That’s when the pain begins. Setting up GitHub Pages or buying hosting feels like overkill for such a small project. Sharing just the raw code doesn’t give the same experience either.

So I built something to fix this.

Meet Flip Frame → A simple tool to share live HTML websites instantly.

💡 What is Flip Frame?

Flip Frame is an online tool that lets you paste your HTML, CSS, and JS code and instantly generate a unique live URL that you can share with anyone.

No setup. No servers. No domain names.
Just copy → paste → share.

It’s like having instant hosting for your web experiments.

🎯 Why I Built Flip Frame

I’m a developer who constantly experiments with small front-end ideas. But sharing those experiments was always a pain:

  • Hosting services take too long to set up

  • Clients don’t want zip files, they want to see it live

  • Students/teachers often just need a quick preview

Flip Frame solves all of that. In seconds, your code becomes a live site.

⚡ How Flip Frame Works

It’s ridiculously simple:

  1. Open 👉 Flip Frame

  2. Paste your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

  3. Click Publish

  4. Share your unique live URL

That’s it. Your code is now live on the web — instantly.

🚀 Try Flip Frame Today

Sometimes, the best tools are the simplest ones. Flip Frame saves time, removes friction, and helps you share your projects instantly.

👉 Try it here: https://flip-frame.vercel.app/

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johny son9mo ago

Wow, this is such a useful tool! I’ve always struggled to quickly share my small HTML projects with friends and clients.