OnionShare
Open-source · self-hostable · replaces 1 SaaS tool on os-alt
onionshare/onionshare · alive · ★ 6.96k · last commit 2mo ago · 99 open issues
License: GPL-3.0
Good fit for Ad-hoc, fully-anonymous transfers — journalist→source, sensitive documents, situations where you don't want a public IP in the chain.
Weak at Recipients must use Tor Browser; speed depends on the Tor network — fine for documents, slow for >10GB.
In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli wetransfer prints
the WeTransfer comparison table including OnionShare.
how the CLI works →
Replaces these SaaS
- WeTransfer · Large file transfer / one-off send
Install OnionShare from onionshare.org or your distro repo. Launch, drag in files, click Start sharing — the app spins up an ephemeral Tor onion service and gives you a `.onion` URL. Recipient opens the URL in Tor Browser and downloads. Stop sharing when done; the onion address dies.
README badges for the SaaS this replaces
Maintainers and forks: drop a badge in your README to link readers from the SaaS-comparison page back to your repo.
FAQ
Is OnionShare actively maintained?
Yes — last commit 2mo ago. The repository is alive (commit activity within the past 90 days).
What does OnionShare cost to self-host?
OnionShare is free and open source under GPL-3.0. Typical self-host VPS cost: $0 — runs on your laptop or desktop; no VPS needed.
Which SaaS does OnionShare replace?
OnionShare is listed as an open-source self-host alternative to: WeTransfer.