Click on the Select or drop files option on the homepage. Select the file less than 200MB and done, a download link will be generated. You can also directly upload the file from the download link using the Catbox Upload Via URL option.
Features of Catbox
Catbox is no Google Drive or Dropbox, but it does have some nifty features. Let us take a look at some of the features of Catbox.
Uploads of up to 200 MBCute design/kawaii aestheticCompletely freeUser profilesEasy uploads (Drag and drop)Upload via URL allowedAllows users to keep track of files and delete files if registered.Multiple uploads allowedAllows creation and editing of albumsAd-freeShareX supportExtension for Chrome, Firefox, and Vivaldi browserDark modeMalware free
Limitations of Catbox.moe
Like everything in this world, Catbox has some limitations too. The most significant limitation is the upload limit of Catbox.
*.exe, *.scr, *.cpl, *.doc, and *.jar files are not supportedUploads of up to 200 MB are allowed.It is not (F) (L)OSS
Is Catbox.moe Safe
Catbox is safe as per the web scan performed using the VirusTotal service. The site, when scanned against 80+ malware and antivirus filters, came out clean. So, you can expect the Catbox to be clean.
Catbox Alternatives
Catbox alternatives are a dime a dozen on the internet. Anonfiles, MEGA, Dropbox, Tresorit, Retroshare are some of them. All of them have different upload limits. The storage space provided by them also differs. Some of them have subscription services that provide extra storage space at extra cost.
Litterbox – Presented by Catbox
The creators of Catbox present the litterbox. It is a temporary file storage service that temporarily allows users to upload files of up to 1GB. Users can choose to save their files for one hour, twelve hours, one day, and three days. The upload process is simple as users can upload files by dropping files. It does not support .exe, .scr, .cpl, .doc, and .jar files.
Catbox Not Working
Some ISPs and filtered DNS servers currently block catbox Moe. If you’re a subscriber of British Telecom (BT), Vodafone, or some Australian/New Zealand ISPs, and are not using custom DNS servers, you will probably have issues. Consider using OpenDNS, Quad8 (Google DNS), or Level3. If the Catbox.moe is down, then it is best to check the site on the down detector. You can also change the DNS on your PC manually or download a DNS changer App for your PC or Mobile Device.