How to send more than 16 mb file on whatsapp


WhatsApp lets you send files larger than 16MB limit as well, here's how it works

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The trick to sending large files on WhatsApp lies in uploading these files on Google Drive and then sharing that link with the receiver on WhatsApp.

WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world. It is easy to use. It is loaded with features that enable users to share creative messages with their friends and family. And best of all, it allows users to share media files and documents, including PDF files and Excel sheets, with other users.

But even this feature has some limitations.

WhatsApp allows users to share files that are up to 100MB in size. For videos recorded using WhatsApp, this limit is 16MB. If a user tries to send a file that is bigger than this limit, the Facebook-owned messaging app will show an error message to the user. But thankfully there is a workaround that enables users to share files that are much larger than 100MB using WhatsApp. Enter: Google Drive.

The trick to sending large files on WhatsApp lies in uploading these files on Google Drive and then sharing that link with the receiver on WhatsApp.

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Here's a step-by-step account of how users can share large files using WhatsApp:

Step 1: Open Google Drive.

Step 2: Tap on the Plus icon on the bottom right corner of the screen.

Step 3: Tap on Upload File > Tap on the Open option.

Step 4: Once the file has been uploaded you will see the file on the top in the Google Drive app.

Step 5: Tap on the three dots on the top right corner of the file.

Step 6: Tap on Copy Link option. Doing so will save a copy of the file's shareable link on your phone's Clipboard.

Step 7: Open WhatsApp > tap on the name of the contact with whom you want to share the link.

Step 8: Long press and then tap on the Paste option.

Step 9: You will see a shareable link of the Google Drive file in the message box. Tap on Send!

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First Published Date: 28 Jul, 19:05 IST

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How to Send Large Videos via WhatsApp

WhatsApp is one of the world's most popular messaging apps. It is simple to use and is jam-packed with features that allow users to send creative messages to their friends and family. And, best of all, it allows users to share media files with other users. However, even this feature is subjected to the WhatsApp video size limit. So if you’re like everybody else wondering how to send long videos on WhatsApp, this guide should help a lot.

WhatsApp May 9th Update: You Can Now Send Files of up to 2GB

Before the May 9th, 2022 update, you could only send video files on WhatsApp if they were under 16MB in size. The restriction was in place to keep WhatsApp’s servers free of clutter and operating at peak performance. Because of the 16MB limit, you could only send videos that were 90 seconds to 3 minutes in length, depending on the quality.

Now, you can send files that are up to 2GB in size. This opens up more opportunities when exchanging data on WhatsApp — especially when it comes to media. You can send larger photo albums and longer videos and not worry about manipulating your files to make them more compact to send over WhatsApp.

Another improvement in the update included the option to create group chats with up to 512 members (prior to the update, it was 256).

If you are looking to send a video larger than 2GB in size, WhatsApp does provide workarounds. When you share a large video beyond the file size limit, WhatsApp attempts to compress it aggressively in order to fit the video content within 2GB. If it is unable to do so, you will be prompted to use its built-in video editor to trim the video.

Imagine how frustrating it could be if you need to send an urgent video for your work, only to be greeted by an error saying that the file is too big. Or how annoying not being able to send a funny video to your friends and family is. This limitation basically prevents users from showing what they want to other people. 

File converting apps can also be used to send large videos via WhatsApp. Convert your videos to smaller file sizes before sharing them. To be able to convert multimedia into smaller formats and send it via WhatsApp, you'll need a video conversion app. You may need to download multiple apps and try them one by one until you find one that works best on your device.

If you don't want to sacrifice video quality when compressing videos, a program like WinX HD Video Converter Deluxe is a good choice. This program allows you to resize videos by adjusting the video format, codec, bit rate, frame rate, aspect ratio, and other parameters. When compressing an HD video to MP4, it can achieve a compression ratio of more than 90% on average (HEVC codec). Furthermore, you can use its built-in video editor to remove any unnecessary parts of the video. In this article, we’ll discuss the different ways to send long videos on WhatsApp so you can decide which is the best option for you

Sending Long Videos Via WhatsApp

Read on to learn how best to share multimedia on WhatsApp, you can send from your iPhone, Android or even Windows system. Use the appropriate method to get the job done.

1. Sending Multimedia Larger than 2GB on WhatsApp using Windows

To send big videos on WhatsApp while using a Windows OS, follow the steps:

  • Go to the Windows Store and download the WhatsApp Video Optimizer app.
  • Open the app once installed, then select the video you’d like to convert.
  • Change the conversion preferences and settings to the desired specifications and convert.
  • After conversion, go to WhatsApp, find the person you want to share the video with and send the converted version with good quality but smaller size.

This is a good option if you’re familiar with the various video file formats and you know which one would yield a smaller file size. Unfortunately, not everyone has the technical knowledge to determine which is the best file format for conversion. You might even end up with a file larger than the original video. 

Another disadvantage of this method is the possibility of compatibility issues. Some devices can only play certain video file formats, so you need to determine first whether the contact you are sending the video file to would be able to open the converted video. Plus, installing an extra app on your phone just to send a video can be a waste of storage space and a hassle.

2. Sending Multimedia Larger than 2GB on WhatsApp using Android

When sending a big video on WhatsApp from an Android device:

  • Go to the Android PlayStore and download a free video converter app that is able to trim MP4, 3GP, MKV and other formats.
  • Once a video converter app has been successfully installed, open it and select the video that needs to be converted. Some apps come with the option of batch compression; this saves time as you can trim more than two videos at a go.
  • Select the specs that allow the video to be compressed to a size below 2GB. After selecting the desired size and resolution, go ahead and compress your video(s).
  • Compressed videos are saved in the gallery either under a new folder or as duplicates of the original. You can select them from the gallery and share on WhatsApp.

The problem with compressing your video is that you lose the original quality of the video. You are sacrificing the quality of your video just to cut down on the file size. Aggressive shrinking can lead to data loss in terms of audio, color correction, and other details. It is also possible to come across errors when compressing the video, causing the file to be corrupted.

3. Sending Multimedia Larger than 2GB on WhatsApp using iPhone

Also, there are apps for iOS users to convert and send videos larger than 2 GBs.

  • Visit the iStore and search for a video converter app that’s free from the store.
  • After successful installation, open your app and access the videos from your gallery.
  • Select the video that needs to be compressed and alter the size and resolution to fit the specs you need.
  • After compression, the video is saved in your Photos gallery and ready to be shared in its smaller version.

Compression is the process of packing file information into a smaller space. Because information gets lost in the process, this results in lower-quality files. If you can compromise on the quality of your video, converting and compressing the file should work for you. But if you’re dealing with an important video, say for a presentation or for your website, lowering its quality may have a negative impact on your company or work.

Basic Information to Keep in Mind

Converting or compressing longer videos to send them on WhatsApp is legal. As long as you are not distributing material that has been marked as abusive or illegal, you can compress as many videos as you want and send them if they are smaller than 2 GB. File conversion might take long because of several reasons, such as the app selected or the type of device being used for the conversion, as well as the file size. The bigger the video, the longer it takes to complete the conversion. You can also try and find the best app by downloading and testing them out until you finally get one that is responsive and that you can easily use for video conversions.

Skip File Conversion by Using FileWhopper

Looking to send videos bigger than 2GB over a secure connection?

Did you know, you can now share large videos without the added stress of compression or video conversion?

If you have tried out the free or even paid video transfer services and found them to be problematic, you can now use a professional service to send files. 

With FileWhopper, you only pay for what you send, and there are no hidden fees. Your payment is determined by the file size, and you are not required to pay anything more than that.

Using FileWhopper to send large videos is quite easy and straightforward:

  1. Upload your video to the website. 
  2. FileWhopper will check its size and calculate the fee for its services. 
  3. Copy the link to the file and the corresponding password and send them to your contacts. 

Once you’ve sent the link and password, your recipient will be able to download the file. No need to wait for the file to fully upload as FileWhopper supports simultaneous uploads and downloads. And because there are no file size limits, you can transfer files and folders of any size.

Files and folders transferred via FileWhopper are encrypted, which means that even if anyone intercepts them, they will be unable to decipher the data. So if you are sending important content, consider using FileWhopper's pay-per-use services. 

Send your first file or folder and get a 50% discount coupon for your second transfer of up to 5TB!

Wrapping Up

An attempt to send a long video via WhatsApp automatically results in an error due to the service’s video size limit. A common workaround for users is to convert or compress the video file in order to fit it into the 2GB WhatsApp video size limit. However, these processes involve downloading other apps and compromising on the quality of the video. 

If you're looking for a way to send long videos online, the best option is to use FileWhopper. All you need to do is upload your file and send the corresponding link and password to your recipient. It is simple, convenient, and safe, and you only pay for the service as you go. 

Send a file larger than 100 MB to WhatsApp

Content:

WhatsApp won't let you send if your video exceeds the minimum limit of 16MB or attachments are under 100MB. Even the video exceeds the minimum limit as you know whatsapp allows you to edit in real time and send it in parts. Although it is a secondary way, if the video is over 16MB, you can send it using WhatsApp's Document option, but you can't cross the 100MB mark, and you'll need the Google Drive app or WhatsTools app for that.

I just ran into a problem and found that WhatsApp has set a limit that cannot be undone or that may be related to reducing the load or data consumption of users. Answer: If this video goes through another server, WhatsApp will not show any error when sending this file or link to the file, even if it is over 100MB or 1GB.

To send a large video or file larger than 100MB to WhatsApp, you can use Google Drive to download the file first and then send the link. Alternatively, you can use the WhatsTools app to upload videos there and send the link to WhatsApp users.

WhatsTools is recommended for sending large files to WhatsApp users when your disk is full or has a file upload limit.

In this article, I will introduce various ways to send large files, including compressed files, large videos and large mp3 files, to any WhatsApp users from your mobile phone.

WhatsApp file size 16MB vs 100MB vs over 100MB -

explained

There are some conflicts in understanding the file size limit in WhatsApp. WhatsApp restricts sending a file of a certain size in different ways. Let's talk about it:

  • Whatsapp restricts uploading or sending videos larger than 16 MB [as video].
  • To counter this limit, you can select the time in the video and send parts of it, each part being 16MB or less.
  • Also, sending document files or zip files has a 100MB limit, which means you can simply create a video zip archive that is less than 100MB that can be sent as a document.
  • Thus, audio files, documents, PDF files and other files can be sent to WhatsApp with a size of less than 100 MB.

This article will now explain how to send WhatsApp files that are GB or more than 100 MB from iOS and Android devices.

Send audio files larger than 16 MB to WhatsApp

Sending files larger than 16MB is not as important as sending files larger than 100MB. WhatsApp's Documents option will allow you to send any type of file that is larger than 16MB but not larger than 100MB, even if it's video or audio files.

To send an audio file larger than 16 MB to WhatsApp,

  • First of all, open your WhatsApp and then go to the chat of the person you want to send the file to.
  • Now in the type box on the right side, click the attachments icon and then select the Document option to send the file.
  • This option will allow you to send files between 16 MB and 100 MB. Now select any file and send it by clicking on the button.
Once a person clicks on a file, it will be downloaded and stored in their mobile storage. That's all you need to do to send larger files.

Send files larger than 100MB to WhatsApp - Google Drive

The recommended file size for WhatsApp messenger is 100 MB. To exceed the size limit, you need to follow these steps:
if you are on your Google Drive that has free space left, just upload it and send the link.

To send a large WhatsApp file via Google Drive:

  • First of all, check the file and rename it to upload to Cloud Drive.
  • Now select the file and click on the share icon to select Google Drive and upload.
  • Then upload the file to Google Drive.
  • In the upper right corner of the screen, click "Share".
  • Click "Get Sharing Link" in the top right corner of "Share With Others".
  • Select Access Restriction using the down arrow.
  • Now to download the file, click "Share" and paste the link in the WhatsApp chat of the person you want to send the file to.
You are done. Now when a person opens the link, the file will be available for download and from there they can download and save the file to the device.

For iPhone:

For iPhone users, you'll need the assistance of an iCloud drive, although the drive must have free space to download the file.

  • Simply upload the file to the iCloud drive you want to send to WhatsApp.
  • Now just share the link in the chats of the people you want to send the video to.

Send large files on WhatsApp using the app [more than 100 MB]

There is another alternative way to send large files that are too big to be sent via WhatsApp. This method is done with a third party app: WhatsTools File Sharing Tools. You just need to use this tool to download the file and send the link to view and download accordingly. The most amazing feature of using this application is its tracking, that is, the ability to track file views and downloads.

To send files larger than 100 MB using WhatsTools in WhatsApp,

  • First of all, install the WhatsTools app on your mobile phone.
  • The download bar will be on the first page of the application, select the video or document you want to send to this person.
  • Even if your video is larger than 100MB, you can still send it through the "Video" option.
  • Now that the file has been uploaded, it can be shared on WhatsApp.
  • Finally, just select the chat you want to send the person to and the file will be sent with the file size and link information.

That's all you need to do to send large videos or documents to WhatsApp if the app won't let you.

How to send videos to WhatsApp without compression?

If you want to send any video using compression, size reduction, or send via the document function, you don't have to do this hard work.

Video compression will degrade video quality. To upload a video to WhatsApp, follow these steps:

  • First of all, open your WhatsApp.
  • Then click the chat you want to share the video with.
  • Then click the attachment icon and select documents.
  • Click to view other documents.
  • Select the video you want to share.
  • Popup message confirming whether the video should be forwarded or not
  • Click on "send".

Note: If the video is less than 100MB, you can send it directly to any chat, otherwise you will have to use Cloud Drive help such as Google Drive or iCloud.

Totals:

If you want to send large video or audio files on WhatsApp and if they are less than 16MB, you can send them directly as documents, but in case it is more than 100MB, just use cloud drive or WhatsTools app and the steps are already are given. in this article above.

How to send lossless photos via WhatsApp

When it comes to sending a video file recorded on your Android phone via WhatsApp, it becomes a headache. You should be aware that WhatsApp has a 16MB file size limit for videos, music, and images. However, there is still a solution for this. This guide will tell you how to send large video files on WhatsApp (iPhone and Android) and how to send large WhatsApp audio files and images

The media file is too large
  • Part 1: How to send large WhatsApp files (including video and audio)
  • Part 2: Advice on how to transfer WhatsApp between iPhone and Android without restrictions

Part 1: How to send large files on WhatsApp (including video and audio)

When recording video or audio, we don't really care about the size, since external storage is not a big problem for most smartphones. And recording HD video on Android or iPhone at the highest possible settings will mean that even a 30-second video will be between 15 and 20MB in size.

Method 1: How to send long WhatsApp videos from Dropbox

To transfer or share these files, you can upload your files to any cloud service you prefer and copy the download link. One of the well-known cloud services is Dropbox, which can be downloaded on Android, iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, PC and other devices. You can use free cloud services and their apps to share and manage files.

If you haven't installed Dropbox, please download Dropbox for your Android/iPhone from the link below or from Google Play/App Store.

  • Download Dropbox for iPhone
  • Download Dropbox for Android phone

Then do the following:

Method 2: How to send a large WhatsApp video via Google Drive

If you can't send a big video on WhatsApp, it's time to use Google Drive. Google Drive is a cloud-based server that can save any type of file, such as large video files, audio files, and more. With it, you can easily send large video and audio files. Below are the steps:

Method 3: How to send a file larger than 20 MB via WhatsApp

You may know that WhatsApp can't send file larger than 16MB, if you don't want to use the methods we provided above, you can try video converters.

Since there are many online converters that can help reduce video size, you can simply search on Google or try these sites we have listed below:

  • Clideo compresses video.
  • Online converter compresses video.
  • Youcompress compresses video, audio and more.

Part 2: Advice on how to transfer WhatsApp between iPhone and Android without restrictions

Sometimes when you get a new iPhone or Android device, you may need to transfer your WhatsApp data from the old device to the new one. However, this is not easy when you have two devices with different systems, which we will talk about below.

iCareFone Transfer - Transfer, Backup & Restore iOS WhatsApp is a great file management tool, you can easily manage your iOS files.


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