PDF → 2l.nz

PDF to link

Email attachments bounce at 25 MB, chat apps re-compress things, and "download to view" is a wall between your reader and your document. A 2L link opens the PDF where it is.

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.

Opens, not downloads

The link opens a page-by-page reader. Nobody has to save a file to find out what is in it, and nobody needs a PDF app installed — the browser already has one.

The file is untouched

The bytes you upload are the bytes served. Fonts, vector text, form fields, digital signatures and page dimensions all survive, because nothing re-encodes them.

Download when you want it

A download button is there by default. On a paid plan you can turn it off, so the document can be read but not saved in one click.

Questions

About pdf to link

How large a PDF can I share?
Up to 25 MB with no account, 100 MB on the free plan, 500 MB on Plus and 2 GB on Pro. Anything over about 90 MB is uploaded in chunks by the page, so a slow connection resumes rather than starting again.
Can I password-protect it?
Yes, on any account including the free one. The password is checked on the server and the file is never sent to a browser that has not answered it — it is not a page that hides its contents with CSS.
Will the link expire?
Without an account, after seven days. With one, it stays until you delete it. You can also set your own expiry, or make it delete itself after the first read.
Is the PDF searchable by Google?
No. Every shared page carries a noindex header, and the file itself is served from a path crawlers are told to leave alone. A link you share is shared with the people you sent it to.
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.