Temp Drive

Temporary file sharing with a private temp drive

TempDrive creates a short-lived private drive for fast file transfer. Upload files, share the drive ID and password, and let the room delete itself automatically.

hard_drive Temporary Drive Basics

A temporary drive is a short-lived file room made for quick transfer, not long-term storage. TempDrive gives you a private place to upload files, then share access with another device or person.

People searching for a temp drive, temporary drive, or temp file share usually want the same thing: a fast way to move files without leaving them parked forever. TempDrive is built around that exact job.

You can create a temp drive from the browser with no account, no install, and no permanent folder to manage.

checklist What Each Temp File Share Includes

Each temporary drive is designed for quick, private handoffs that should expire automatically.

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Private Drive Access

Share the drive ID and password only with the people who need the files.

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No Account Required

Start a temp file share from the browser without signing up or installing an app.

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1 GiB Limit

Use the drive for documents, print files, images, PDFs, and quick file handoffs.

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Auto-Delete

When the timer ends, the drive and uploaded files are deleted automatically.

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TempDrive is temporary by design. A new private temp drive starts with 30 minutes of access.

If a transfer needs more time, the room can be extended in 30-minute steps up to a maximum of 5 hours from creation. When the final timer ends, the drive and uploaded files are deleted.

help Common Questions

Is TempDrive the same as Google Drive?

No. TempDrive is for temporary file sharing. It creates a short-lived drive that expires automatically instead of a permanent cloud folder.

How long do files stay available?

New drives start with 30 minutes. You can extend the room by 30 minutes at a time, up to a maximum of 5 hours from creation.

Do I need an account?

No account is needed. Create a drive, upload files, then share the drive ID and password with the person or device that needs access.