At 100 MB, you're well beyond email attachment limits. A 100 MB file could be a short video clip, a large PDF presentation, a batch of high-res photos, or a software installer. Here's how to send it.
Method 1: FileDroppy (Recommended)
The simplest way to send a 100 MB file:
- Go to FileDroppy.com
- Drag and drop your file (or click to browse)
- Wait for upload to complete (about 30 seconds on a typical connection)
- Copy the download link and send it to your recipient
No account needed. No software to install. Free for files up to 500 MB. Add password protection if the file is sensitive.
Method 2: Google Drive or OneDrive
Upload the file to your cloud storage and share a link. Both offer enough free storage for 100 MB files. The downside: you need an account, the recipient may need one too, and the file stays in your storage until you manually delete it.
Method 3: Messaging Apps
Some messaging apps support larger files:
- Telegram: Up to 2 GB per file
- Discord: 25 MB free, 500 MB with Nitro
- WhatsApp: Up to 2 GB (may compress media)
- Slack: 1 GB on paid plans
However, these require both sender and recipient to use the same app.
Method 4: Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Transfer
Services like ShareDrop or Snapdrop let you transfer files directly between devices on the same network. Fast and private, but both devices must be online simultaneously.
The Best Option
For sharing a 100 MB file with anyone — especially someone outside your organization — FileDroppy is the fastest and simplest option. No accounts, no apps, no complications.