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이메일용 사진 파일 크기 줄이기 (10MB 이하)

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Most email providers cap attachments at 25 MB (Gmail) or 10 MB (Outlook). A single iPhone photo can be 5-8 MB as JPEG, making it impossible to attach more than 2-3 photos. Here’s how to fix that.

Why Photos Are Too Large for Email

A typical 12 MP iPhone photo:

FormatQualityFile SizeEmailable?
HEICOriginal~2.5 MBYes
JPEG100%~8 MB1-2 photos max
JPEG92%~4 MBYes
JPEG85%~2.5 MBYes, recommended
JPEG70%~1.5 MBYes, ideal

Method 1: Reduce JPEG Quality

Convert or re-encode at 80-85% quality:

  1. Go to heicgo.com
  2. Drag in your photos (HEIC or JPEG)
  3. Set quality to 80%
  4. Convert and download

At 80% quality, a 4 MB photo becomes ~1.5 MB — you can attach 6-7 photos per email with barely perceptible quality difference.

Method 2: Resize Before Sending

Most email clients display photos at 600-800 px wide. A 4032 px photo is overkill:

  1. Convert with heicgo, set “Max Width” to 1920 px
  2. File size drops 60-80% even at high quality
  3. Still looks perfect on any screen

Method 3: ZIP Multiple Photos

Instead of attaching 10 individual files, ZIP them:

  1. Batch convert on heicgo
  2. Click “Download All (ZIP)”
  3. Attach the single ZIP file

Many email clients have per-file size limits but ZIP counts as one file.

For large batches, skip email entirely:

  • iCloud Photo Link: Select photos → Share → Copy iCloud Link
  • Google Drive: Upload → Get link → Paste in email
  • WeTransfer: Free up to 2 GB, link expires in 7 days

This is better than email for 20+ photos.

Method 5: Convert to HEIC

Ironically, converting JPEG back to HEIC can shrink files:

  1. HEIC achieves better compression than JPEG
  2. Converting JPEG → HEIC can reduce size 30-40%
  3. Only works if recipients use Apple devices
Multiple photos to email


Batch convert (heicgo, 80% quality, 1920px)


Download ZIP


Attach single ZIP file to email

This typically shrinks a 40 MB set of photos to a 3-5 MB ZIP, well under any attachment limit.

Further Reading

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