Paste text or code, get a shareable link that expires on its own. A quick online clipboard and notepad to share code snippets, long text, and notes between devices. No sign-up.
Drop in any text or code. A title is optional.
Pick when it should expire, then create your shareable link.
Send the link. It opens with line numbers and can be viewed as many times as you like until it expires.
A pastebin is a simple tool to paste text or code online and share it with a link. It works like an online clipboard or notepad: paste something on one device, open the link on another, and share code snippets, logs, or notes without email or chat.
You choose: 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, or 1 month. When the timer runs out, the paste is deleted automatically, so it works as a temporary pastebin that cleans up after itself.
Yes. There is no account and no login, so you can paste and share text anonymously. Only people you send the link to can open it, and every paste is deleted automatically when it expires.
If you want a free pastebin alternative with no sign-up, auto-expiring links, and a clean line-numbered view, this is built for exactly that. It also doubles as an online notepad for quickly saving and sharing text.
Yes. Unlike a self-destructing note, a paste stays readable at its link and can be opened as many times as you want until it expires. Need a one-time secret instead? Use our Secret Notes tool.
Completely free, no sign-up, no limits. Just paste and share.
Yes. Your paste is shown in a clean monospace view with line numbers and automatic syntax highlighting, so code snippets, config files, and error logs are easy to read. It also handles long text and large messages, and you can always open the raw version.
Yes. When you open a paste, the language is detected automatically and your code is highlighted, with a toggle to switch back to plain text. It works for most common languages like JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS, SQL, JSON, and more.