Open website files without uploading them

Preview website ZIPs the way clients expect a website.

SitePreviewKit turns HTML files, ZIPs and website folders into a local preview with comments, change suggestions, checks and export.

  • No upload
  • No account
  • No first-party tracking cookies
  • No analytics

The problem

Sending a website as files feels broken to clients.

Static websites are easy to host, but hard to explain when the client receives a ZIP folder. SitePreviewKit closes that gap.

ZIPs feel technical

Clients see files, folders and strange names instead of a website.

Feedback gets vague

Screenshots, chat messages and calls leave important details unclear.

Approvals slow down

Meetings or local dev setups delay simple website reviews.

The solution

Open the ZIP, review locally, return clean feedback.

1Choose website ZIP

Open a ZIP, HTML files or a website folder locally.

2Review the preview

Understand pages, images, CSS and detected issues clearly.

3Mark feedback

Collect comments and change suggestions directly on the preview.

4Export the report

Share HTML/JSON feedback or a ZIP with local changes.

Privacy as the product core

No file leaves the browser.

SitePreviewKit needs no backend for upload, preview, comments, suggestions, local edits or exports. Processing stays on the device.

No upload
No account
No first-party tracking cookies
No analytics
AdSense only after activation

For real website handoffs

Less explaining, better decisions.

For freelancers

Clients get a simple preview and return feedback without a dev setup.

For clients

Install nothing, break nothing and suggest changes in plain language.

For small sites

Review restaurants, clubs, landing pages and static exports before publishing.

Action

Ready for the first clean client approval?

Open the app, choose a website ZIP and create a clear feedback report.

FAQ

Are files uploaded?

No. SitePreviewKit processes website files locally in the browser.

Can a client change the website?

Comments and suggestions stay separate from code. Changes happen only in dedicated editing modes.

Is it only for developers?

No. The standard view is built for clients and non-technical users; the code editor remains an expert mode.

Is this legal advice?

No. Check reports are technical hints and not legal advice.