SFTP / FTP File Manager

Connect to SFTP, FTP or FTPS servers and manage files — browse, upload, download, rename, delete and create folders.

New connection

๐Ÿ”’ This connection is one-time and is never stored, and can only reach public hosts. Sign in to reach private / LAN / localhost servers and to save connections (encrypted).

About this tool

A FileZilla / WinSCP-style file manager that runs in your browser. Connect over SFTP (SSH), FTP or FTPS (FTP over TLS), then browse the remote filesystem with breadcrumbs, upload files, download them to your machine, rename, delete and create folders. SFTP supports password or private-key auth. Signed in, you can reach private / LAN / localhost servers and save connections that sync across devices — their secrets are encrypted at rest with AES-GCM. Signed out, the connection is one-time, public-host only, and never stored.

Frequently asked questions

Which protocols are supported?

SFTP (file transfer over SSH — password or private-key auth), plain FTP, and FTPS (FTP over explicit TLS). Pick the protocol when you create the connection.

Are my credentials stored?

Only if you're signed in and choose to save a connection — and then the password, private key and passphrase are encrypted at rest with AES-GCM. Signed out, the connection is one-time and never written to the database.

Can I connect to a server on my home or office network?

Yes, once you're signed in. Anonymous visitors can only reach public, internet-routable hosts; signed-in users can also reach private, LAN and localhost addresses.

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