Host Gemini's HTML output instantly
Gemini can write you a complete HTML page — a summary dashboard, a formatted document, a small interactive tool — and hand it back in the conversation. Getting that from a chat response to something you can actually send someone is the missing step. host-html closes it: take the HTML Gemini produced, paste it in, and publish a live link in seconds.
Copy the HTML, get a link
Gemini returns HTML in a code block you can copy in one click. Grab the whole document — a self-contained page keeps its styles and scripts inline, so the copied markup is everything host-html needs. You can also save it as a .html file if you prefer working from a file.
Paste the code into host-html's editor or drop the file onto the upload zone. The live preview renders the page so you can check it looks right, and publishing gives you a clean host-html.com/p/ URL that opens in any browser.
No hosting account, no command line, no configuration — the Gemini output becomes a real web page you can share the moment it is generated.
A real URL instead of a buried chat
A page hosted on host-html has its own address, so it drops into email, messaging and slides cleanly and unfurls with a preview card. Whoever you send it to just clicks — no Gemini account, no digging through a conversation to find the render.
Hosting also makes the page durable. Chats get archived and lost; a hosted link keeps working, and on a paid plan the page never expires. That matters the moment a Gemini-generated page turns out to be something you want to keep or reuse.
The paid tier extras round it out: password protection for private drafts, per-page analytics to see who opened it, QR codes for print and talks, and custom links so the URL reads the way you want it to.
From one-off answers to a small library
If you lean on Gemini to spin up lots of small HTML pages — study aids, briefs, quick tools — collections let you keep the ones worth keeping behind a single link, ordered and titled, instead of a scattering of individual URLs.
Publish the disposable ones and let them expire after its 5 days; upgrade the keepers to Pro so they stay live forever. Same flow, whichever a given page turns out to be.
Frequently asked questions
How do I host HTML that Gemini generated?
Copy the HTML from Gemini's code block, paste it into host-html, and publish. You get a live host-html.com/p/ link straight away — no server or hosting account required.
Do I need any Gemini add-on or extension?
No. You are only moving the HTML text from the response into host-html, so nothing has to be installed on the Gemini side. Copy, paste, publish.
Will interactive HTML from Gemini still work once hosted?
Yes. Inline CSS and JavaScript run normally on the hosted page, so charts, toggles and forms Gemini generated behave the same as they did in the chat preview.
Do I need to sign up to get a link?
Yes — a free account, and it takes about 5 seconds. You get a working link right away; a free page expires after 5 days, and Pro keeps it forever with analytics, passwords and custom links.
How do I keep a Gemini page online permanently?
Publish it while signed in with a free account, then upgrade to Pro so the page never expires. Paid pages live forever, which is what you want for anything you plan to keep sharing.