How to Send a Large Video File (Without the Email Size Limit)

Every major email service caps attachments at 20-25MB. A single minute of 4K video is 400MB+. Here's how to send any video file — any size — in seconds, wirelessly, for free.

The Email Attachment Size Limit Problem

No email provider will let you attach a large video. Their limits haven't meaningfully increased in years:

Service Attachment limit
Gmail 25 MB
Outlook 20 MB
Yahoo Mail 25 MB
iCloud Mail 20 MB
Seyfr No limit

For context: a 1-minute 4K video from an iPhone records at about 400MB. A single 4K YouTube export is typically 1–5GB. A 10-minute Android 4K video is 2–6GB. Email is simply not the right tool for video.

How to Send a Large Video File with Seyfr (Free)

Seyfr transfers files directly between devices over Wi-Fi — no upload, no email, no cloud. A 4GB video that would take 30 minutes to upload to Google Drive and email as a link transfers in under 4 minutes over local Wi-Fi.

1

Open Seyfr on the sending device

Install Seyfr (free) on your Android phone or iPhone. A QR code appears immediately.

2

The receiving device scans the QR code

On the receiving device (PC, Mac, another phone) — open any browser or camera app and scan the QR code. No app install needed on the receiving side.

3

Select your video and transfer

Select the video file. It transfers directly at full Wi-Fi speed — no upload to any server. The video arrives at full quality, zero compression.

All the Ways to Send a Large Video Without Email

MethodSize LimitQualitySpeedCost
Seyfr (Wi-Fi)No limit Zero compression Wi-Fi speedFree
Gmail (Google Drive link)15 GB (Drive) Full qualityslow Upload + downloadFree (15GB)
WhatsApp16 MB video CompressedMediumFree
Telegram2 GB Full qualityMedium (upload)Free
WeTransfer2 GB free / 200 GB paid Full qualityslow Upload + downloadFree / $12/mo
iCloud Drive link5 GB free Full qualityslow Upload + download$0.99/mo+
AirDropNo limit Full quality Wi-Fi speedApple only
USB cableNo limit Full quality FastFree but needs cable
BluetoothNo practical limit Full qualityslow Very slowFree

How to Send a Large Video from Android to Mac

Android to Mac is the hardest combination — Android File Transfer doesn't support it reliably, and AirDrop only works with Apple devices. Seyfr solves this completely:

  1. Open Seyfr on your Android phone
  2. Scan the QR code with your Mac's Camera app
  3. Select your video in the Seyfr interface
  4. The 4K video downloads directly to your Mac — no cloud, no compression

Transfer speed on a 300Mbps home Wi-Fi: about 1GB every 30 seconds, or 4GB in ~2 minutes.

How to Send a Large Video from iPhone to Mac

iPhone records video in HEVC (H.265) which is very efficient — but 4K Cinematic Mode videos from iPhone 16 Pro still reach 3-6GB for a 3-minute clip. AirDrop is the native option but requires both devices. Seyfr is the best alternative:

  1. Open Seyfr on your iPhone
  2. Scan the QR code on your Mac in any browser
  3. Select the video from your Photos library or Files app
  4. The video transfers at full Wi-Fi speed — ProRes, 4K, or any format is preserved perfectly

How to Send a Large Video from iPhone to PC (Windows)

iPhone to Windows is harder than iPhone to Mac because Windows has no AirDrop. iTunes is the traditional option but it's slow and cumbersome. Seyfr:

  1. Open Seyfr on your iPhone
  2. Open any browser on your Windows PC and scan the QR code (or visit the URL shown)
  3. Select your video — it downloads directly to your PC

Works on Windows 10 and Windows 11 with any browser — Edge, Chrome, or Firefox.

How to Send a Large Video from Android to PC

Android to PC via USB requires drivers and MTP protocol which often fails. Seyfr does it wirelessly:

  1. Open Seyfr on your Android phone
  2. Scan the QR code on your Windows PC in any browser
  3. Select the video — it downloads directly to your Downloads folder

Why Not Just Use WhatsApp or Messenger?

WhatsApp compresses videos to reduce file size before sending. A 4K video sent via WhatsApp arrives as a blurry 720p or 480p clip. The original file is destroyed. You'll also hit WhatsApp's 16MB video limit before you even get to full-length clips.

Seyfr sends the original file — byte for byte — with zero processing. What you recorded is what arrives.

Send any size video file — free

No email limit. No cloud upload. No compression. Just Wi-Fi speed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Gmail attachment size limit?

Gmail's attachment limit is 25MB. Files larger than 25MB are automatically converted to Google Drive links. However, Google Drive links require a Google account on both ends and use your Drive storage quota (15GB free). For large videos, use Seyfr instead — no account, no storage limit, no internet upload required.

How do I send a video that is too large for email?

Use Seyfr to transfer the video directly to the other person's device over Wi-Fi. If you need to share with someone far away (not on the same network), use Telegram (2GB limit, free) or Google Drive (15GB free storage). For local transfers, Seyfr is always the fastest option.

Does Seyfr compress videos?

No. Seyfr sends files bit-for-bit identical. Your 4K ProRes video, your RAW footage, your lossless audio — all arrive at exactly the quality you recorded. Nothing is compressed, re-encoded, or reduced.

How fast does Seyfr transfer large videos?

Transfer speed depends on your Wi-Fi network. On a typical 300Mbps home Wi-Fi, Seyfr transfers about 1GB every 30 seconds. On faster networks (Wi-Fi 6, 1Gbps), speeds are proportionally faster. A 10GB file transfers in about 5 minutes on a good network.

Does Seyfr work without internet?

Yes. Seyfr transfers over your local Wi-Fi network. No internet connection is required for the file transfer itself. This also makes it faster — you're not limited by your upload/download speed to the internet.