How to Compress PDF in Google Drive
Important: Google Drive does not have a built-in PDF compression feature. To compress a PDF for Google Drive, you need to compress it first using a tool like DocMint, then upload the smaller file.
The Best Way: Compress with DocMint, Then Upload
- Go to DocMint Compress PDF — free, no signup
- Upload your PDF (drag & drop or click to browse)
- Select Medium compression for the best quality-to-size ratio
- Click Compress PDF and download the smaller file
- Upload the compressed PDF to Google Drive
This typically reduces PDF size by 50-80%, saving significant Google Drive storage.
Privacy note:
DocMint compresses PDFs in your browser — your file never gets uploaded to DocMint's servers. Only the compressed result is downloaded to your device before you upload to Google Drive.
Why Compress PDFs Before Uploading to Google Drive?
Save Storage Quota
Google Drive gives you 15 GB free, shared across Gmail, Drive, and Photos. Large PDFs eat into this quota quickly. A folder of 50 scanned documents at 5 MB each = 250 MB. Compressed to 1 MB each = 50 MB. That's 200 MB saved.
Faster Uploads and Downloads
Smaller files upload faster, especially on slow connections. Compressed PDFs also load faster when shared with others via Drive links.
Easier Sharing
When you share a Google Drive link, recipients download the file. Smaller files are more considerate of their bandwidth and storage.
Compression Levels — Which to Choose?
- Low compression: 10-30% size reduction — use for print-quality documents you need to preserve
- Medium compression: 50-60% size reduction — best for most Drive storage use cases
- High compression: 70-90% size reduction — use for archiving documents you rarely need to view at high quality
Compress PDFs Already in Google Drive
If you have PDFs already stored in Google Drive that you want to compress:
- Download the PDF from Google Drive
- Compress it with DocMint
- Delete the original from Google Drive
- Upload the compressed version
Other Ways to Save Google Drive Storage
- Remove metadata: Strip hidden metadata from PDFs before uploading — can reduce size by 5-15%
- Remove blank pages: Delete unnecessary pages before uploading
- Convert to PDF/A: PDF/A format is optimized for archiving and often smaller than standard PDFs
FAQ
Can Google Drive compress PDF files?
No. Google Drive is a storage service — it does not have a built-in PDF compression feature. You need to compress the PDF before uploading, or use a separate tool like DocMint.
How do I reduce PDF size for Google Drive storage?
Compress your PDF with DocMint before uploading to Google Drive. This reduces the file size and saves your Drive storage quota.
Does Google Docs compress PDFs when you open them?
No. Opening a PDF in Google Docs converts it to a Google Docs format but does not compress the original PDF file.
What is the maximum PDF size for Google Drive?
Google Drive has no per-file size limit for PDFs (up to 5 TB per file). However, your total Drive storage is limited (15 GB free). Compressing PDFs helps stay within your quota.
How much can I compress a PDF before uploading to Google Drive?
Typical compression reduces PDF size by 50-80%. A 10 MB PDF can often be compressed to 2-5 MB with minimal quality loss using DocMint's medium compression setting.
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