About Khamli

Sharing without
exposing yourself.

Khamli is a zero-friction, zero-identity file and message sharing tool. No account. No email. No trace.

The problem

You need to share something with a stranger — a link, a file, a quick message. But every tool asks you to reveal something personal first: your phone number, your email address, your WhatsApp, your identity.

That connection between you and the stranger persists. It ends up in a contact list, a chat history, a server log somewhere. Forever.

The solution

Khamli strips the problem to its essence: two people need to exchange a piece of information, once, without any permanent record.

You paste or attach what you want to share. You get a 6-character code. You read that code to the other person — out loud, by SMS, any channel — and they retrieve it. Ten minutes later, both the content and the code are gone. The transaction never happened.

What you can share

🔗Links & URLs
🖼️Images
📄PDFs
🗜️ZIP files
💬Text messages
🎬Videos
🔑Sensitive snippets
📦Any file up to 50 MB

How your data is handled

Text messages

Stored in a Neon PostgreSQL database. Hard-deleted 10 minutes after creation — not archived, not soft-deleted.

Files (images, PDFs, any format)

Uploaded directly to AWS S3 via a short-lived pre-signed URL — the server never touches the bytes. A cleanup job runs every 5 minutes and deletes the S3 object and database record once expired.

No analytics or tracking

Khamli uses no cookies, fingerprinting, or third-party analytics. We genuinely do not know who you are.

Codes are ephemeral

The 6-character code only maps to content for 10 minutes. After expiry the mapping is gone. Entering an old code returns nothing.

The name

Khamli (खामली) is a Nepali word loosely meaning “to pass something along quietly” — which is exactly what this tool does. Simple. Intentional. Leaves no footprint.

Ready to try it?

Open Khamli