Image → 2l.nz

Image to link

Most ways of sending a picture quietly ruin it. Messaging apps recompress, social platforms strip the colour profile, and screenshot tools want an account. 2L stores the file you gave it and shows that.

Drop anything. Get a link.

Drag it here, paste it, or press to choose a file. 2L works out what it is and shows it properly.

25 MB per file 10 files per link kept 7 days no account needed — what an account adds

What you get

Not just somewhere to put it.

The link is the easy part. What matters is the page on the other end of it.

Full quality, always

No resizing, no recompression, no watermark. A 40-megapixel photograph arrives as a 40-megapixel photograph.

A viewer, not a download prompt

The page shows the image fitted to the window, with a click to see it at full size, the dimensions, the format and the file size — and a transparency checkerboard, so a PNG with an alpha channel looks like a cutout instead of a white square.

Formats browsers argue about

HEIC from an iPhone and AVIF from a modern camera are recognised and labelled properly rather than being offered as an anonymous download.

Questions

About image to link

Does 2L compress my image?
No. The stored file is byte-for-byte what you uploaded, which is also why the checksum shown on the page matches the one on your machine.
Can I share several images as one link?
Yes — drop them together and the link becomes a gallery with a grid and a lightbox, rather than a list of files.
Can I hotlink it in a forum post or a README?
Yes, the direct file URL is on the page. Each link has a monthly transfer allowance, so a genuinely popular embed keeps working and a hotlinked 4K image on a high-traffic page eventually pauses rather than quietly costing money.
Does it strip EXIF data?
No, and that is worth knowing: the location and camera details in a photo travel with it. If that matters, remove them before uploading.
Everything else

The same box takes all of it.

There is no format menu anywhere in this product. These pages exist because people search for them, not because 2L works differently for each one.