How to mail whataap large pdf file

WhatsApp has a file size limit of 100 MB for sending files, including PDFs. If your PDF file is larger than 100 MB, you won't be able to send it directly through WhatsApp. Here are a few workarounds to help you send large PDF files via WhatsApp:

  1. Compress the PDF file: You can use online tools like SmallPDF, PDFCompressor, or Online-Convert to compress your PDF file. This will reduce the file size, making it possible to send it through WhatsApp. Be aware that compressing a PDF file may affect its quality.
  2. Split the PDF file: If the file is too large, you can split it into smaller parts using tools like PDF Split and Merge or Online-Convert. This will allow you to send each part separately through WhatsApp.
  3. Use a cloud storage service: Upload your PDF file to a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive. Share the file link with the recipient, and they can download it from the cloud storage service.
  4. Use a third-party app: There are several third-party apps available that allow you to send large files, including PDFs, through WhatsApp. Some popular options include:
    • WhatsApp File Sender (Android): This app allows you to send files up to 2 GB in size.
    • Send Anywhere (Android, iOS): This app enables you to send files up to 10 GB in size.
    • FileDrop (Android, iOS): This app allows you to send files up to 5 GB in size.
  5. Use WhatsApp's built-in file sharing feature: If you're using WhatsApp Web or WhatsApp Desktop, you can use the built-in file sharing feature to send files up to 100 MB. To do this:
    • Open WhatsApp Web or WhatsApp Desktop.
    • Click on the "Attach file" button.
    • Select the PDF file you want to send.
    • Wait for the file to upload.
    • Once uploaded, the file will be sent to the recipient.

Remember to always check the file size limit of the recipient's WhatsApp account before sending a large file.