


It imposes no limits on file size, and you already have it built-in on your iPhone and Mac.

If you use Apple products the easiest solution for sending videos is AirDrop. Usability and security are among the key ones: large files take too long to upload and download, and may compromise the email server’s performance. File limitations exist for a reason, though. Given the iPhone’s default shooting settings, one minute of video may come at about 100 MB - so you can see how sending videos can easily turn into a challenge. For instance, most popular mail services won’t let you email a file larger than 25 MB. The problem is that typically there’s a limitation for the size of the file you can send. Even if you aren’t among those responsible for uploading 720,000 hours of fresh YouTube videos daily, chances are that every now and then you do have a cool video you’d like to share. Generating and sharing video content has become so popular that YouTube is now the second most-visited website in the world (right after Google).
