A daredevil climber scaled Britain’s tallest building without ropes early Monday — and was later released without being arrested.

The unidentified free-climber was filmed just after 5 a.m. climbing The Shard in London, which at 1,017 feet is one of the tallest buildings in Europe.

“He used a few suction cups at the start of it but was then climbing free solo,” a man who claimed to know the climber told the Mirror.

London’s Metropolitan Police confirmed they had officers along with medics waiting at the 95-story skyscraper, but didn’t arrest him.

“Emergency services attended and the man went inside the building where he was spoken to by officers. He was not arrested,” the force said on Twitter.

A rep for Real Estate Management, the company that operates The Shard, told the Telegraph, “Fortunately no one was hurt by this dangerous activity.”

Police sources told the Telegraph that officers make “case by case” decisions on such stunts.

“They saw no arrestable offences here,” the source said.

“Of course that doesn’t give people carte blanche to do what they like on London’s buildings, and although it was judged that a criminal offence didn’t take place, there may be a civil element between the owners of the building and the climber.”