Email, Messaging, & Video Calls > Email How to Send a File Attachment With Gmail It's easy to attach documents or images By Heinz Tschabitscher Heinz Tschabitscher Writer University of Vienna A former freelance contributor who has reviewed hundreds of email programs and services since 1997. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on March 31, 2021 Reviewed by Jon Fisher Reviewed by Jon Fisher Wichita Technical Institute Jonathan Fisher is a CompTIA certified technologist with more than 6 years' experience writing for publications like TechNorms and Help Desk Geek. lifewire's editorial guidelines Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email In This Article Expand Jump to a Section Send a File Attachment With Gmail Send Google Drive Attachments Use Drag-and-Drop to Add Attachments Remove an Attached File or Image Let Gmail Remind You About Attaching Promised Files It's easy and efficient to attach a file from your computer and send it in Gmail. Sending multiple files is just as easy, and it works with documents you cannot easily re-create in an email (such as videos, images, and spreadsheets) as well. Gmail can send files up to 25 MB large. For larger files, or if the recipient's email service doesn't allow for files that big, you can use a file sending service instead. Send a File Attachment With Gmail To attach a file to an email you send from Gmail: Select Compose to a new email message or create a reply to a message you received. Select the Attach Files paperclip icon on the message window. An Open dialog box opens. Select the file or files you want to send and choose Open. The file or files are attached to the email message. Select the Attach Files paperclip again if you want to add more files from another location. Send the email when you're ready. Send Google Drive Attachments in Gmail If the file or files you want to send in a Gmail message are stored on Google Drive, you have the option of sending them as an attachment or sending a link. Select Compose to a new email message or create a reply to a message you received. Choose the Google Drive icon on the message window to insert files using Google Drive. A new window opens. Select the file or files you want to send and choose how you want to attach them by selecting Drive Link or Attachment at the bottom of the window. Any files stored in Google Drive can be sent as links. Only files that weren't created using Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, or Forms can be sent as attachments. Select Insert. Send the message whenever you're ready. Adding Attachments Quickly by Dragging and Dropping To add a file to a Gmail message as an attachment using dragging and dropping: Start with a new message. Locate the file or files you want to upload in your file browser (Windows Explorer, e.g., or Finder). Click the file or files with the left mouse button and, keeping the button pressed, drag over the browser window with the email you're composing. Drag the file or files to the area that lights up with the message. Drop them here. If you don't see such an area, your browser doesn't support drag-and-drop attachments. See the above instructions for attaching files in Gmail. Release the mouse button. The file is attached to the message. Send the email whenever you're ready. Remove a File From a Message You're Sending To cancel an attachment you added to a message, select the Remove Attachment button next to the undesired file. Sometimes when you add an attachment, like when dragging an image into the as just described, it will be placed inside the body of the message and not as an attachment. To remove those, just select the item and choose Remove. Have Gmail Remind You About Attaching Promised Files If you include the right words in the body of your message, such as: "please find the files attached," Gmail can remind you to attach promised files. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit