SFTP Works

Private SFTP file viewer for iPhone

Preview Markdown, HTML, PDFs, and more right inside the app.

Connect directly to your SFTP server and preview code, Markdown, images, HTML, PDFs, audio, and video without a proxy or account.

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See the file you need.

Browse folders, save hosts, keep credentials in iOS Keychain, and preview code, Markdown, images, HTML, PDFs, audio, and video in one iPhone app.

Open fast. Store safely.

Open a file, confirm a deploy, or inspect a report without opening SSH.

Instant Preview

Preview code, Markdown, images, HTML, PDFs, audio, and video from your server.

Find Files Fast

Move through remote folders and open the file you need.

Saved Hosts

Save hosts, usernames, and default paths for quick access.

Keychain Storage

Store passwords and private keys in iOS Keychain.

Face ID Lock

Require Face ID when you enable it.

Check generated output fast.

Quick Deploy Check

Check logs, deploy output, or generated reports from your iPhone.

Server Admin

Browse remote folders and preview files without switching to a terminal.

Generated Artifacts

Open reports, dashboards, screenshots, and logs created by scripts, automation, or agent workflows.

Private by design

File transfers stay direct.

SFTP Works may send anonymous connection reliability events and crash diagnostics. Server identifiers, usernames, paths, file names, credentials, and file contents are never included.

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Credentials stay in iOS Keychain.

Files move directly between your iPhone and your server.

No proxy. No tracking. No backend.

Quick answers.

What servers are supported?

Any standard SSH/SFTP server, including Linux, macOS, NAS devices, routers, and cloud instances.

Where does my data go?

Remote files move directly between your iPhone and the SFTP server you configure. Tab0 does not proxy file traffic.

How much does it cost?

SFTP Works is currently free, with no ads, no account, and no subscription.

Where are SSH credentials stored?

Passwords, private keys, and key passphrases are stored in iOS Keychain and removed when you delete the app.