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Frequently Asked Questions

How many KB in a MB?

There are 1,024 KB in 1 MB using binary (base-2) measurement, which is what operating systems typically use. In the decimal (SI) standard, 1 MB equals 1,000 KB. FileSize.org supports both modes in our converter.

How many MB in a GB?

1,024 MB make up 1 GB in binary. Storage manufacturers often use the decimal definition (1,000 MB = 1 GB), which is why a "500 GB" drive shows ~465 GB in your OS.

What is the difference between binary and decimal file sizes?

Binary uses powers of 1,024 (how computers actually address memory). Decimal uses powers of 1,000 (how manufacturers market storage). The difference grows at larger scales: a "1 TB" drive is actually ~931 GiB in binary.

What is the Discord file size limit?

Free Discord users can upload files up to 25 MB. Discord Nitro subscribers get up to 500 MB. Need to send a larger file? See our compress video for Discord guide.

What is the Gmail attachment size limit?

Gmail caps attachments at 25 MB per email. Files over this limit are automatically uploaded to Google Drive and shared as a link. Check our compress PDF for email guide for workarounds.

How do I calculate video file size?

Video file size = bitrate × duration. For example, a 10 Mbps video that's 60 seconds long is roughly 75 MB. Our video file size calculator handles all the math including audio tracks and container overhead.