Direct image URL
Upload or paste an image, generate a direct link, and copy it as a plain URL or Markdown embed. Useful for docs, GitHub issues, changelogs, blogs, and team chats.
Built for people who need a stable image URL quickly without fighting with storage settings first.
Step 1
Drop a file, paste a screenshot, or copy an image from another app. The uploader accepts the common formats you already work with.
Step 2
Imgto.link stores the file and returns a clean direct URL you can reuse in docs, support tickets, release notes, or messages.
Step 3
Use the plain URL for chats and CMS fields, or switch to Markdown/BBCode when you are publishing into docs, forums, or GitHub.
Every upload can be copied as a direct URL, and most workflows also benefit from the Markdown and BBCode outputs available in the same uploader.
Upload or paste the image, wait for processing to finish, then copy the generated direct URL. You can also copy a Markdown link from the same upload.
Yes. The generated link is meant to be shareable so you can use it in docs, blog posts, tickets, and collaboration tools.
Yes. If you need stricter control, connect your own S3-, R2-, OSS-, or COS-compatible storage and keep the same upload flow.
Yes. Every upload can be copied as a direct URL, Markdown image embed, or BBCode depending on where you plan to use it.