How to Share ChatGPT Canvas & Artifacts
To share a ChatGPT canvas or artifact with anyone, save the HTML output and upload it to RunThis.page. You'll get a unique link that works for anyone — no ChatGPT subscription required to view.
ChatGPT can generate impressive interactive HTML — dashboards, calculators, styled documents, and single-page apps. But sharing the output outside of ChatGPT typically means copying code and setting up hosting. RunThis.page removes that friction entirely.
Step-by-step: Share ChatGPT HTML output
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Save the HTML from ChatGPT
Copy the HTML code from ChatGPT's canvas or code block. Paste it into a text editor and save as a .html file.
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Upload to RunThis.page
Create an account, then upload the file from your dashboard. Your page goes live immediately.
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Share the URL
Each page gets its own subdomain URL. Share it anywhere — email, Slack, Twitter, LinkedIn. No login needed to view.
What ChatGPT outputs work with RunThis.page?
Any self-contained HTML that ChatGPT generates works perfectly:
- Canvas documents — styled HTML pages with formatting, images, and layout
- Interactive tools — calculators, converters, quizzes, and form-based apps
- Data visualizations — charts and graphs using Chart.js, D3, or inline SVG
- Landing pages — marketing pages, portfolios, and presentations
Why RunThis.page?
- ✓ Zero setup — no GitHub Pages, no Netlify, no Vercel config. Just upload and share.
- ✓ Subdomain isolation — each page gets its own origin, keeping your content sandboxed and secure.
- ✓ Update in place — iterate on your ChatGPT output and re-upload. Same URL, updated content.
- ✓ Fast CDN delivery — pages load quickly worldwide via Cloudflare's edge network.
Works equally well for Claude artifacts and any other AI-generated visualizations.
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