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What is the Fiverr gig video size?

Last updated on March 28, 2023 @ 7:29 am

Fiverr is a platform widely used by businessmen and freelancers. Freelancers use Fiverr to offer services by creating gigs in their profiles. Here, a freelancer can create packages with certain prices and add some photos to give a more appealing view of their services. Another one that they can add to their gigs is a video. However, what are the requirements for adding a video to Fiverr, especially the size that we’re most concerned about?

Well, this article will tell you all that you need to know when trying to upload a video to your gigs on Fiverr. So, let’s get started!

1. Open your Fiverr account and go to your profile. In the Drafts tab, you can choose to either create a new gig or edit an existing one.

2. In the gig’s description page, click on the “Edit gig” button at the upper right corner.

3. On the next page, fill up the necessary items until you reach the Gallery section.

4. Once you’re in the Gallery, scroll down to the Video section. Here you can see the requirements for uploading a video to Fiverr. This is the list for additional reference:

  1. Only one (1) video is allowed to be uploaded to your gig.
  2. The video to be uploaded should be smaller than 50MB.
  3. The length of the video should be shorter than 75 seconds.

5. Now, click on the “Browse” button to open up your File Explorer.

PRO TIP: The Fiverr gig video size is 50MB. If you try to upload a video that is larger than 50MB, it will not be accepted and you will not be able to continue with your gig.

6. Select a video file that matches all of Fiverr’s requirements and upload it.

7. Once done uploading, your video will then be under review by the Trust & Safety Team of Fiverr.

8. To save your changes, scroll down to the bottom of the page and tick the checkbox beside the declaration statement, then click on the “Save & Continue” button. And that’s it! Once you publish your gig, the uploaded video will then be visible to your prospect clients.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.