How to Compress PDFs for Email Attachments without Losing Quality
How to Compress PDFs for Email Attachments without Losing Quality
Have you ever tried to send an important document, only to be met with a frustrating "Attachment too large" error? Almost all major email providers (like Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo) strictly enforce a 25MB attachment limit.
If you're dealing with scanned documents, portfolios, or image-heavy presentations, your PDF can easily balloon to 50MB, 100MB, or even more.
Here is exactly how you can compress those files down to a fraction of their size—completely free and without uploading your sensitive data to the cloud.
Why are PDFs so Large?
There are typically three culprits that cause a PDF to become bloated:
- High-resolution images: Uncompressed, 300-DPI images are meant for printing, not emailing.
- Embedded fonts: If your document embeds the entire set of characters for every custom font you used, it adds megabytes of dead weight.
- Hidden elements: Revisions, metadata, and cropped areas are often still stored inside the file!
The Fast, Private Solution
While there are many cloud converters out there, uploading sensitive contracts, IDs, or financial documents to a random server is a massive security risk.
ConvertLocally is built differently. We use WebAssembly to compress your files directly inside your own web browser. Your file never touches our servers.
Step-by-step Guide
- Navigate to the Compress PDF tool.
- Drag and drop your bloated PDF file into the drop zone.
- Select your compression level:
- Recommended: Reduces file size by ~60% with zero visible loss in text or image quality. Perfect for emails.
- Extreme: Drastically compresses images and removes metadata. Ideal for the web, but images may lose slight sharpness.
- Click Compress and download instantly!
Pro Tips for the Future
- If you're scanning physical documents, change your scanner app setting from "Print Quality (300dpi)" to "Web/Email Quality (150dpi)".
- If you only need to send a single page from a 100-page document, use the Split PDF tool instead of sending the whole file!
Stop letting email limits dictate your workflow. Compress securely, efficiently, and totally free.