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If you are wondering why is my file too large to upload, the usual reason is simple: the website has a maximum file-size limit and your image, photo, PDF, or document is above it.
Upload limits are usually written in KB or MB. A form might allow a photo under 100KB, a PDF under 200KB, or any file under 1MB. If the final file is even slightly above that rule, the upload can fail.
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For images and photos, large file size often comes from high resolution, camera detail, or a format that is not efficient for the content. JPG usually works well for photos, while PNG is better for screenshots, signatures, and transparent graphics.
For PDFs, the file may be large because it contains scanned pages, embedded photos, or exported design elements. A scanned PDF can look like a document, but technically each page may be a large image inside the file.
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The best fix is to match the upload rule directly. If the site asks for 100KB, use a 100KB image target. If it asks for 200KB PDF, start with that exact PDF target. If it asks for 1MB, use 1024KB as the target.
If the file is small enough but the upload still fails, check the second layer of rules: accepted format, width, height, page count, and whether the website expects JPG, PNG, or PDF.
A reliable workflow is to reduce the file to the stated size first, then adjust dimensions or format only if the portal still rejects it. That keeps the fix focused and avoids over-compressing files that only needed one specific change.