Reduce PDF Size for Email Attachments
Last updated: February 22, 2026
Most email providers cap attachments at 10MB or 25MB, and many corporate servers set even stricter limits at 5MB. When your PDF is too large, you need to compress it — but most tools require uploading your document to a server. OneClickPDF compresses PDFs in your browser, keeping sensitive email attachments completely private.
The Problem
You need to send a PDF by email but it exceeds the attachment size limit. Compressing it online means uploading potentially confidential documents — contracts, invoices, medical records — to a third-party server.
How It Works
Open the Compress PDF tool
Go to OneClickPDF's Compress tool. No account or installation needed.
Upload your oversized PDF
Drop the file onto the upload zone. You'll see its current size displayed.
Choose the right compression level
Start with Medium compression (20-50% reduction). If the result is still too large, try High compression (40-70% reduction). The tool uses a smart dual strategy — it tries both re-saving and rasterization, then picks whichever produces the smaller file.
Check the result and download
A visual bar shows your original vs. compressed file size with the exact bytes saved. Download the compressed PDF and attach it to your email.
Compress PDF
Reduce file size while maintaining document quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
What email size limits should I target?
Will the recipient notice the compression?
Can I compress a PDF that's already been compressed?
What if the PDF is still too large after compression?
No more bounced emails or awkward file-sharing links. Compress your PDF to fit any email limit in seconds — all without exposing your document to third-party servers. The visual size comparison confirms you've hit your target before you download.
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