Astro generates static files that run well on almost any hosting provider. Hostinger offers shared, VPS, and cloud plans that can host static Astro builds with fast performance and simple deployment.
Updated January 18, 2026: This guide reflects current Hostinger features and deployment options for Astro projects.
Short answer: Yes, Hostinger can host Astro
Astro builds a static output folder, which you can upload to any standard web host. Hostinger supports this via its file manager or FTP.
Ways to deploy Astro on Hostinger
- File Manager: upload the built files to the public directory.
- FTP: push the build output using an FTP client.
- Git deployment: for VPS or advanced plans, deploy via Git and build on the server.
Why Hostinger works for Astro
- Static hosting compatibility: Astro outputs static HTML, CSS, and JS.
- Performance stack: Hostinger uses modern web servers and caching.
- Scalability: upgrade to VPS or cloud as traffic grows.
- Price: affordable entry-level plans for small sites.
When to choose a different host
- If you want serverless functions or edge rendering, a platform like Vercel or Netlify may be easier.
- If you need global CDN edge builds and deploy previews, a Jamstack host may be a better fit.
Final answer
Yes—Hostinger can host an Astro website. It is a solid option for static sites, and you can scale up to VPS or cloud plans if you need more resources later.
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