Compare AnonPaste
See how AnonPaste compares with popular tools for sharing text, code, files, and private content online.
Different tools are built for different jobs. These comparisons focus on what each service does well and when each one makes sense.
What is AnonPaste?
AnonPaste is a privacy-first content-sharing service. Create text or code, get a link, and share it without opening an account. Signed-in creators can also combine files with text, code, embeds, and other content.
It overlaps with traditional paste sites, encrypted paste tools, file transfer, and simple page sharing. The useful comparison depends on what you want the link to contain and how long it should remain available.
Choose a comparison
Text, code, and pastes
Compare quick paste sharing, encrypted self-hosting, and Git-based code collaboration.
Files and private transfers
Compare a content page that can include files with services focused on delivering files.
Shareable pages
Compare one-off link sharing with a page maintained inside an ongoing workspace.
Which type of sharing do you need?
Start with the thing you are trying to share, not the longest feature list.
Quick text or code
A traditional paste tool may be enough for a simple snippet. AnonPaste becomes useful when you also need access controls, expiry, or richer content.
Private or temporary content
AnonPaste, PrivateBin, and Wormhole all cover part of this job. Choose based on whether you need a hosted content page, your own paste server, or a focused encrypted file transfer.
Versioned developer collaboration
GitHub Gist is the clearer fit when revisions, cloning, forks, and GitHub attribution matter.
Send someone files
WeTransfer or Wormhole may be the better choice when files are the entire payload. AnonPaste fits when a signed-in creator wants files to sit beside readable context.
Share a lightweight page
AnonPaste fits a living document that can be edited and managed independently, with privacy and lifecycle controls when needed.
Maintain a collaborative page
Notion makes more sense when the page belongs in a workspace and needs ongoing editing, permissions, and collaboration.
Ready to share something?
Create text or code without an account, then choose the privacy and lifecycle controls the share needs.