200 OK Web Server turns your Android phone, tablet, or Chromebook into a simple local HTTP server.
Choose a folder, start the server, and open the displayed address from another device on your local network. It is useful for local web development, testing, demos, and read-only file sharing.
Features:
• Native Android HTTP server
• Folder access through Android’s system picker
• Directory listings, byte ranges, cache validation, CORS, and single-page app fallback
• Localhost or local-network access
• Optional reliable background serving with a visible notification
• Start-on-boot and screen-off availability controls
• IPv4 and IPv6 address display
• ChromeOS-aware network instructions
200 OK Web Server is the successor to Web Server for Chrome, built by the original developer. The product is open source, with companion desktop and command-line versions.
This app serves files over plain HTTP on networks you choose. It does not provide HTTPS or automatic public Internet exposure. Only share folders and enable local-network access on networks you trust.
Learn more, download desktop versions, get support, or view the source code at:
https://ok200.app
Serve a folder from Android or ChromeOS over your local network.