Oversized PDF
The file may include high-resolution pages, duplicate scans, or uncompressed images.
offline-style PDF compression
Prepare smaller PDFs locally in your browser workflow, without relying on Auto Compress server storage for compression.
Last verified: July 18, 2026. File limits vary by portal, email provider, document type, and workflow. Always follow the live prompt shown by the destination website.
Upload and email errors usually come from scans, embedded images, exported proofs, or PDFs that are only slightly above the accepted limit.
The file may include high-resolution pages, duplicate scans, or uncompressed images.
Email inboxes, portals, and forms often enforce their own size and format rules.
Official documents, resumes, and statements should not need a random upload-and-download detour.
The manual path is to compress images, remove blank pages, export again, download the smaller version, and retry the upload.
Auto Compress helps keep the fix inside Chrome. It prepares a smaller file before the destination website receives it, and it does not store your file on Auto Compress servers for compression.
Use the latest size and file-type rule shown by the site, email app, or upload portal.
Compress carefully so text, signatures, and scanned details remain readable.
Select the prepared file in the original workflow instead of bouncing between compressor websites.
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One extension for recurring upload limits