No! You can create and share pastes without any account. Simply paste your content and click "Create & Share". Guest pastes are stored and fully accessible via their unique link.
TutPaste supports plain text, code with syntax highlighting (50+ languages), markdown with rendered preview, and images. You can paste images directly from your clipboard (Ctrl+V), drag and drop files, or upload from your device.
Public pastes without expiration are stored indefinitely. You can set custom expiration times from 10 minutes to 1 month. Pro users get extended options including never-expire private pastes.
"Burn After Read" is a special option where your paste is permanently deleted immediately after the first person views it. This is ideal for sharing sensitive one-time information like temporary passwords.
Public: Anyone can view and discover the paste in explore/search. Unlisted: Only people with the direct link can view it, not indexed. Private: Only you (when logged in) can see it — requires an account.
Yes! Core features are completely free forever. We offer a Pro plan for power users who need larger uploads, advanced analytics, and additional features.
Registered users can edit and delete their pastes from the Dashboard. Guest users receive an edit token when creating a paste, which can be used for limited editing. Note that deleted pastes cannot be recovered.
TutPaste supports PNG, JPG, JPEG, WEBP, and GIF formats. Maximum file size is 10MB for free accounts. Images are securely stored and served via CDN for fast global access.
On any create/paste page, simply press Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V on Mac) while on the image tab. The image will be automatically detected from your clipboard and previewed before uploading.
TutPaste API access is available for Pro users. The API allows programmatic creation, retrieval, and management of pastes. Documentation will be available on the API page.
Each paste has a "Report" button. You can also visit our report page at /report. We review all reports within 24 hours and take appropriate action for policy violations.
Guest pastes are stored just like registered user pastes but are not associated with any account. If you create a paste as a guest and later sign up, you won't be able to claim that paste. We recommend creating an account to manage your pastes.