Need a link for an image — not a permanent gallery? dropimg.io hosts the file for 24 hours, then deletes it.
Permanent hosts are great for blogs and portfolios. Temporary hosting is for the other 90% of sharing: a bug screenshot in Slack, a design draft in Discord, a receipt in a support ticket, a mockup in a pull request.
You get a short URL. Anyone with the link can view it until it expires. There is no public gallery and no account wall.
Most shared images are useful for minutes or hours, not months. A fixed 24-hour lifetime keeps storage short-lived by default and reduces the chance that old uploads linger forever.
Need it gone sooner? After upload you get a private delete control.
No signup. No searchable library of uploads. Share pages are marked
noindex. JPEG, PNG, and WebP uploads have EXIF and similar
metadata stripped before storage when stripping succeeds — otherwise the
upload is rejected rather than keeping original metadata.