One‑Tap Share
Choose a folder → Start. Anyone on your Wi‑Fi can open the link or scan a QR code.
Start a tiny daemon in seconds. Share folders on LAN, mount via WebDAV, or host static sites for quick tests — privately and locally.
Choose a folder → Start. Anyone on your Wi‑Fi can open the link or scan a QR code.
Mount from Finder/Explorer/Linux file managers, or use DAV‑capable Android apps.
Host static assets, test callbacks, or demo a build across devices in the same LAN.
Runs on your device. Optional basic auth and per‑directory permissions.
Serve folders with clean indexes, file previews, and range requests for media.
Two‑way operations: upload, rename, move, delete — compatible with popular clients.
Optional auth tokens / basic auth; limit upload/browse per directory.
Show IP and QR for quick sharing to phones, tablets, and PCs on the same network.
Foreground notification keeps the daemon stable while you multitask.
Transparent code and community‑driven roadmap — contribute on GitHub.
Run locally. Keep control. httpd.site focuses on doing one job well.
⭐ Star the repo$ curl http://device-ip:8080/
No. httpd.site serves content locally on your device and network. Remote access requires your own VPN or reverse proxy.
Use a reverse proxy (e.g., Caddy/Nginx/Cloudflare Tunnel) to terminate TLS and forward to the app's local port.
Finder/Explorer/Linux managers; Android apps like Solid Explorer, FolderSync, and DAV‑capable tools.