Expand GitHub.io Links
Paste any github.io URL to see where it redirects. Check the final destination before clicking.
Check github.io URLs
Enter a GitHub.io link to reveal the actual destination
Example: https://username.github.io/project
What is GitHub.io?
GitHub Pages (github.io) is GitHub's free static site hosting service. While not a traditional URL shortener, users often create GitHub Pages sites and share them with various shorteners. The domain hosts millions of project documentation sites and personal portfolios.
How GitHub.io Works
GitHub Pages hosts static websites directly from GitHub repositories. When a user pushes HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files to a special branch, GitHub automatically serves the content at username.github.io or custom domains.
- Verify GitHub Pages site destinations
- Check project documentation links
- Preview developer portfolio sites
- Confirm open-source project homepages
- Validate technical resource destinations
Frequently Asked Questions
To expand a GitHub.io link, simply paste the shortened URL into the tool above and click 'Trace Redirects'. The tool will show you the complete redirect chain and final destination URL without you having to click the link.
GitHub.io is a legitimate URL shortening service used by millions of people. However, like any URL shortener, it can be used by anyone—including malicious actors—to hide the true destination of a link. Always verify shortened URLs before clicking, especially from unknown sources.
People use GitHub.io to create shorter, more manageable links that are easier to share on social media, in emails, and in print materials. It also provides click analytics and allows for custom branded domains.
Yes! Use our GitHub.io link expander tool above to see exactly where any github.io URL redirects. This helps you avoid phishing sites, malware, and unwanted destinations.
GitHub Pages hosts static websites directly from GitHub repositories. When a user pushes HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files to a special branch, GitHub automatically serves the content at username.github.io or custom domains.
Shortened URLs hide the actual destination, which can be used to disguise malicious websites, phishing pages, or unwanted content. Using a link expander allows you to preview the destination before visiting, protecting your security and privacy.
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