WhatsAppMobileHow-To

How to Compress a PDF to Send on WhatsApp

WhatsApp allows PDF files up to 100MB — but anything over 5–10MB is slow to send, slow to download, and often fails entirely on mobile data. Compressing your PDF before sending takes less than two minutes and means recipients can open it instantly, even on a slow connection.

WhatsApp's PDF Size Limit

WhatsApp allows document files (including PDFs) up to 100MB per message. However, in practice:

For reliable delivery to all recipients on any connection, keep your PDF under 5MB — ideally under 2MB for documents that people need to open quickly.

Compress on Your Phone — iPhone & Android

You can compress a PDF directly on your phone using ShrinkPDF in your mobile browser, then share it straight to WhatsApp.

1

Open ShrinkPDF in Chrome or Safari

On your phone, open Chrome (Android) or Safari (iPhone) and go to shrinkpdf.fyi. The site is fully optimised for mobile — no app download needed.

2

Upload Your PDF

Tap Choose PDF File. Your phone's file picker will open — navigate to the PDF in your Downloads, Files app, or Google Drive. Select it.

3

Select Compression Level

Choose Balanced for documents with photos or graphics. Choose Maximum for text-heavy documents or if you need the smallest possible file size.

4

Download the Compressed PDF

Tap Download. The file saves to your Downloads folder (Android) or Files app (iPhone).

5

Share to WhatsApp as a Document

Open WhatsApp, open the chat, tap the attachment icon (📎), select Document (not "Photo & Video"), find the compressed PDF in your files, and send. Always send PDFs as a Document — sending as a photo converts it to an image and loses the PDF format.

Why "Document" and not "Photo & Video"?

If you share a PDF via the "Photo & Video" option on WhatsApp, it gets converted to images and the recipient receives separate JPG files — not a PDF. Always use "Document" to preserve the PDF format and ensure the recipient can open it properly.

Compress on Desktop Then Share

If you're on a laptop or desktop and want to send the compressed file to WhatsApp on your phone:

  1. Compress the PDF on your desktop using ShrinkPDF.fyi
  2. Save the compressed file to a shared cloud folder (Google Drive, Dropbox, or iCloud)
  3. On your phone, open the cloud folder, download the compressed PDF
  4. Share it to WhatsApp as a Document

Alternatively, send the compressed PDF to yourself via WhatsApp first (open WhatsApp Web on your desktop, attach and send to your own number), then forward it in any chat from your phone.

Size guidelines by document type

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is WhatsApp's PDF file size limit?
WhatsApp allows document files up to 100MB. However, for reliable and fast delivery, keep PDFs under 5MB — especially when sending to recipients on mobile data or older devices. Files over 10MB may time out or fail to deliver in group chats.
Why does my PDF fail to send on WhatsApp even though it's under 100MB?
A few reasons: the recipient's phone may be out of storage; the connection may have timed out for a large file; WhatsApp Business has a lower 16MB limit; or the recipient's version of WhatsApp is outdated. Compressing to under 5MB eliminates nearly all these issues.
Can I compress a PDF on WhatsApp directly?
No. WhatsApp does not have a built-in PDF compression feature. You need to compress the PDF before attaching it. ShrinkPDF works directly in your phone's browser — open shrinkpdf.fyi, compress, download, then share on WhatsApp.
How do I send a PDF on WhatsApp without it becoming an image?
When attaching a file in WhatsApp, always tap the attachment icon (📎) and select "Document" — not "Photo & Video". Sending via "Document" preserves the PDF format. Sending via "Photo & Video" converts the PDF to JPG images, which lose the PDF format and text searchability.
Is it safe to compress documents with personal information?
Yes. ShrinkPDF processes all files entirely within your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server. Your document, including any personal or confidential information, never leaves your device. This makes it safe for compressing ICs, payslips, bank statements, and other sensitive documents before sending on WhatsApp.