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"How to upload a local file to a website" matching MCP tools:

  • Upload a document to SignNow for e-signature from a local file, public URL, or resource attachment, then choose to prepare an invite, send for signing, or self-sign.
    MIT
  • Upload a local file to Rendobar and receive a download URL to use in job submissions. For files already at a public HTTPS URL, pass the URL directly.
    MIT
  • Upload a BOM file from your local filesystem to initiate part matching and obtain a job ID for processing status tracking.
    Apache 2.0
  • Upload local files to ClickUp tasks as attachments. Specify the file path and task ID; the tool reads the file and posts it to ClickUp's CDN.
    Apache 2.0
  • Attach a distributable file to a product for delivery after purchase. Use a public URL or upload a local file to enable download links in email sequences.
    MIT
  • Upload an HTML file from your computer to a StelaSpace space and get a permanent link to share. Publish new versions by reusing the same slug.
    MIT

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  • Transform any blog post or article URL into ready-to-post social media content for Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Facebook posts, and email newsletters. Pay-per-event: $0.07 for all 5 platforms, $0.03 for single platform.

  • Render HTML and CSS to PNG images over HTTP. Send HTML and CSS and get a PNG back.

  • Initiates the upload process for a local media file by generating a presigned upload URL and media ID, enabling subsequent file upload and confirmation for social media publishing.
    MIT
  • Upload a local file to SignaTrust and receive a document ID for creating an envelope. Supports PDF, DOCX, and images with automatic MIME type detection.
    MIT
  • Upload local audio, video, or text files to Gaudio servers. Multipart upload automatically creates chunks and completes upload, returning a 72-hour valid uploadId.
    MIT
  • Upload a file to a text namespace for processing and indexing. The file is queued after direct upload to storage.
    Apache 2.0
  • Upload a local audio or video file to Speak AI for automated transcription and analysis. Obtains a pre-signed upload URL, transfers the file, and creates a media entry for further processing.
    MIT
  • Upload files to web pages by specifying a file input element and local file path for browser automation and testing.
    Apache 2.0
  • Upload local files to Qiniu Cloud Storage buckets for cloud storage and management. Specify bucket, file path, and key to transfer files from your local system to Qiniu's cloud infrastructure.
    MIT
  • Upload a local file to Dropbox with options to fail if destination exists or overwrite. Supports custom local paths and rejects files larger than 150 MB.
    MIT