Turn your HTML into a live, public website in seconds with GitHub Pages. No hosting to configure, no servers to manage, no monthly subscription.
Paste your HTML below — for example, code from ChatGPT, Claude, or a website builder. Want to test it out? Try asking ChatGPT to make you a website about ducks.
Want your site to have images, or more than one page? Upload multiple files or an entire folder. Good for sharing output from tools like Claude Code or Codex.
Drag and drop your folder here
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Paste HTML directly or upload files. Works great with code from ChatGPT and other AI tools.
Sign in to GitHub (or create a free account). It's used to store and host your site for free.
Your site gets a public URL in seconds. Share it with anyone around the world.
Website builders charge $10–$30/month just to host a simple site. That's up to $300/year for something GitHub Pages and others offer for free. It should be easy for anyone to use these tools to make a website.
AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude make it easier than ever for regular people to create websites without expensive website builder platforms — but you still need a way to share them publicly.
Yes, GitHub Pages is completely free for public sites. (Other companies like GitLab and Cloudflare have similar offerings.) A custom domain name costs a bit of money, but there's no upcharge to connect it to your site.
Any "static" website — HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and images. You can't host a backend, but it's perfect for personal sites, portfolios, landing pages, or sharing something visual and interactive with others.