There’s no per-file size limit in Fileflare. The only constraint is your plan’s total storage — if you have 5 TB of storage, you can upload a single 5 TB file.
Applies on all plans. The exception: PDF stamping has its own 100 MB cap (you probably won’t hit it, applies to huge PDFs). The no-per-file-limit rule applies to base file uploads only.
When you’d hit a problem
- Browser uploads of very large files (50+ GB) often time out due to flaky connections — switch to S3 upload via R2 or S3.
- PDF stamping requires files under 100 MB regardless of plan storage.
- Customer-side: very large downloads can hit issues on slow mobile connections — see download troubleshooting.
Workarounds for very large files
- Connect Cloudflare R2 or Amazon S3 and upload directly to your bucket using their tooling (CloudMounter, R2Uploader, AWS CLI). Fileflare reads the files without re-uploading them.
- Use URL assets if your file already lives on Dropbox, Drive, or a course platform.