Import files from Google Drive or Dropbox using their share links. We download the file once and turn it into a 7-day share link you can use with any tool.
Step 1
In Google Drive or Dropbox, create a public share/download link for the file you want to use. Make sure the link allows downloads.
Step 2
Paste the link below and we'll fetch the file securely and create a private share link on this site.
Remote URL imports up to 100MB per file
We support standard Google Drive and Dropbox share/download links. Files are stored encrypted and deleted automatically after 7 days.
Guide
Many teams keep deliverables in Google Drive or Dropbox. Pasting a share link here lets you pull a file into FileConverter without downloading it to your desktop first—useful on locked-down work laptops or when you only need a quick hand-off link.
After import, you receive a temporary FileConverter share URL valid for seven days. You can open it in the browser, send it to a colleague, or paste it into other workflows on this site.
We accept standard Google Drive and Dropbox share or download links where the file is reachable without extra authentication. If the provider shows a virus-scan warning page for large files, use their direct-download option when available.
Private links that require a login in the browser cannot be fetched by our server. Make the file accessible to anyone with the link, or download it manually and upload via the share page instead.
Imported files are stored encrypted for the share lifetime and deleted automatically after seven days—the same model as manual uploads on the share page. We do not build a searchable library of your cloud files.
Only paste links you are allowed to redistribute. If the source document is confidential, prefer a direct upload on the homepage or tools after checking your organisation’s policy.
Copy the generated link for email or chat, or open it to verify the download. To convert the file, download it locally and use the homepage converter, or use tools for compression, trimming, and archives as needed.
For batch cloud sources, import files one at a time or zip them in Drive before sharing a single archive link.