Why your image is too large to upload
The usual reasons: phone cameras, big dimensions, PNG exports, and sites with strict upload limits.
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Phone photos are huge now
Modern phones create large, detailed files. That is great for editing and printing, but annoying when a website asks for a tiny upload.
PNG can be heavy
PNG is useful for transparency and crisp graphics. For regular photos, it can be much larger than JPG or WebP.
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The fix
Resize the image, convert it to WebP or JPG, and compress until it fits the upload limit.
Quick answers
Why your image is too large to upload
The usual reasons: phone cameras, big dimensions, PNG exports, and sites with strict upload limits.
Does Skwish upload my images?
No. Skwish processes supported images in your browser, so files do not need to be sent to Skwish servers.
What image formats does Skwish support?
Skwish supports JPG, PNG, and WebP files.
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