Attachment size limits for google mail

Google Mail (Gmail) has several attachment size limits that vary depending on the type of attachment and the recipient's email address. Here are some of the key attachment size limits for Gmail:

  1. Standard attachments: For most email addresses, the attachment size limit is 25 MB (megabytes). This includes files like documents, images, videos, and audio files.
  2. Large attachments: For some email addresses, the attachment size limit is 50 MB. This includes files like large documents, presentations, and multimedia files.
  3. Google Drive attachments: If you're sending an attachment from Google Drive, the size limit is 750 MB. This is because Google Drive is designed to handle larger files.
  4. Google Photos attachments: If you're sending an attachment from Google Photos, the size limit is 10 GB. This is because Google Photos is designed to handle large photo and video files.
  5. Recipient's email address: The attachment size limit may also depend on the recipient's email address. For example, if the recipient has a Gmail account with a paid upgrade (G Suite), they may have a higher attachment size limit.

Here are some specific attachment size limits for Gmail:

If you try to send an attachment that exceeds the size limit, Gmail will prompt you to reduce the file size or use a file sharing service like Google Drive or Dropbox.

It's worth noting that these attachment size limits may change over time, so it's always a good idea to check the Gmail Help Center for the most up-to-date information.