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Know-How to send Large Video Files on WhatsApp

Aastha Bhatia

WhatsApp is known as a popular messenger among people all over the world. Actually, only a maximum of 16MB files can be sent on this app.

WhatsApp is known as a popular messenger among people all over the world. Through this app, people chat with each other. Apart from chat, with the help of this app, people also use it to send media files to each other. Such as photo, audio, or video files. People like to use this app very much. But when people want to send large files with the help of this app, they are unable to send it. Actually, only a maximum of 16MB files can be sent on this app. Today we will tell you such a trick, with the help of which you can also send large files through this app.

Google Drive

For this, open Google Drive on your phone. Then click on the + icon on the home screen. After this, you will see some options then tap on Upload.

After this, your file will be uploaded to Google Drive. Now click on the three-dollar menu on this file, then select the copy link option.

Now open WhatsApp and open the chatbox of the person who wants to send your large files.

After that paste the link in the chatbox and send it.

With the help of this, you will be able to easily send the largest media files through WhatsApp.

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Video Compressor

With the help of video compressor software, you can reduce the size of any biggest videos.

For this, you install Video Compressor software on your mobile or computer.

After this put the big video file in it and compress it.

Then you can send the compressed video wherever you want with the help of WhatsApp.

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