How to Compress a PDF to Under 10MB – Fast and Free

This page covers how to compress a PDF below the 10MB threshold, which is the most common email attachment limit. It explains why PDFs exceed 10MB, confirms that standard compression is almost always sufficient for this target, and walks through the exact steps to compress and verify the output size. Also includes email provider attachment limits for reference.

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H2-1: Why Your PDF Is Over 10MB

Most PDFs that exceed 10MB contain one or more of the following:

Source of BloatTypical ContributionHow to Diagnose
High-resolution scanned pages (300 DPI)1–3MB per pagePDF is from a scanner or phone camera
Embedded photos at original camera resolution3–10MB per imagePDF was made from DSLR or high-res photos
Unoptimised Office export (Word, PowerPoint)2–5x larger than neededPDF was saved from Office without compression
Embedded fonts (full font files, not subsetted)0.5–2MB per fontDetected in Adobe Acrobat: File → Properties → Fonts
Revision history and metadata0.5–1MBCommon in PDFs edited in Acrobat multiple times

Most 10–30MB PDFs are over the limit because of scanned page images or unoptimised photo exports — not because of complex content. Standard compression at 150 DPI resolves this in the majority of cases.


H2-2: Step-by-Step: Compress a PDF Below 10MB

  1. Open a free online PDF compressor: PDF Agile.org or ilovepdf.com
  2. Upload your PDF (drag and drop or click to browse)
  3. Select Standard compression (150 DPI / "Recommended" preset)
  4. Click Compress and wait for processing (typically 10–40 seconds for files under 50MB)
  5. Download the compressed file
  6. Check the file size:
  1. If the file is still over 10MB: re-compress using High setting (96 DPI). This is almost never necessary for PDFs under 50MB original size.

Expected results with Standard compression:

Original SizeStandard OutputHigh Output
15 MB~5–7 MB~3–5 MB
25 MB~7–10 MB~4–7 MB
50 MB~12–18 MB~6–10 MB

For originals under 25MB, standard compression reliably achieves sub-10MB output.


H2-3: Will Standard Compression Be Enough?

PDF TypeOriginal SizeStandard Enough for 10MB?
Scanned document (10 pages, 300 DPI)18 MBYes — output ~5MB
Office report with charts and images12 MBYes — output ~3.5MB
Photo portfolio (15 images)40 MBMaybe — output ~12MB; use High
Text-only document (100 pages)8 MBAlready under 10MB; compress lightly
High-res architectural drawings60 MBNo — use High or Extreme + split

For photo portfolios and technical drawings over 40MB, High compression (96 DPI) is recommended instead of Standard.


H2-4: Email Attachment Limits by Provider

Knowing your recipient’s email limit prevents failed deliveries:

Email ProviderSend LimitReceive Limit
Gmail25MB50MB
Outlook / Hotmail20MB25MB
Yahoo Mail25MB25MB
Apple Mail (iCloud)20MB20MB
ProtonMail25MB25MB
Corporate email (Exchange)Varies (commonly 10–25MB)Varies

10MB is the safe universal limit for email attachments — it falls within the receive limit for all major providers including the most restrictive corporate Exchange servers.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I email a 10MB PDF file?

Yes. Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and Apple Mail all support sending attachments of 20–25MB. However, some corporate email servers limit incoming attachments to 10MB. Compressing below 10MB ensures delivery to any email system.

Why is my PDF still over 10MB after standard compression?

Likely causes: (1) the original PDF contains very high-resolution photographs that standard compression (150 DPI) cannot reduce below 10MB; (2) the PDF has many pages (50+) each with images. Use High compression (96 DPI) as a second step, or split the PDF into sections.

How do I compress a large PDF file on Windows 10 for free?

Download PDF Agile (free, https://software-down.pdfagile.com/PDFAgile.1501.exe) or use PDF Agile (Offline Desktop). Upload your PDF, select the "eBook" or "Screen" quality preset, and download. PDF Agile works offline — no file upload needed.

Is a 10MB PDF too large to upload to websites?

Depends on the site. Most government and HR portals limit uploads to 1–5MB. Web forms for general documents often accept 10–25MB. Check the specific upload limit on the target website — a 10MB limit is common for general document uploads but not for form submissions.