Skip to main content

File Formats and Size Limits When Uploading

You can upload images, videos, and PDFs to Studio.Design to use in your website’s design and layout.

Updated this week

File Formats and Size Limits When Uploading

You can upload images, videos, and PDFs to Studio.Design to use in your website’s design and layout. This article explains which file types are supported, storage limits, and important things to keep in mind.

Supported File Formats

You can upload the following formats of files to Studio.Design:

Note: Animated webp and APNG files are not supported.

File Formats

Used With This Box on Your Page

jpg, png, gif, svg, webp

Image Box

mp4, webm

Video Box

pdf

Not displayed directly (link only)

Maximum File Size Per Upload

For all file types, you can upload files up to 1GB per file.

Storage Limits by Plan

Each plan has a storage limit. If you downgrade your plan, you’ll need to make sure your total storage usage is within the new plan’s limit.

Storage limits apply to images, videos, and PDFs uploaded to the design editor. Data stored in the CMS is not counted toward your storage limit.

Note: If you go over your storage limit after downgrading your plan, your site will automatically become unpublished.

Current Plans:

Plan Name

Storage Limit

Free

5GB

Mini, Personal

10GB

Business, Business Plus

100GB

Enterprise

Unlimited

Legacy Plans:

Plan Name

Storage Limit

Starter, CMS

10GB

Business

100GB

How to Check Your Storage Usage

At the bottom of the Upload Panel, you’ll see a storage bar showing your current usage and your plan’s limit.

If you use more than 90% of your storage, the bar turns red to warn you that you’re close to the limit.

You can’t upload new files if you’re over the limit. To free up space, delete files you no longer need.

Note: Files in your Trash also count toward your storage usage. To increase your available storage, permanently delete files from the Trash.

For more on how to upload, manage, or delete files, check out our article: Uploading and Managing Files (Images, Videos, PDFs)

Did this answer your question?