Overleaf plan limits
Overleaf is free to use, however, our range of premium plans provide a number of additional features:
Free plan | Premium plans | |
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Compile timeout | 10 seconds | 240 seconds |
Maximum number of files per project | 2000 | 2000 |
Maximum size of editable material per project | 7 MB | 7 MB |
Maximum size of an individual editable text file | 2 MB* | 2 MB* |
Maximum size of an individual upload | 50 MB | 50 MB |
Maximum size of project | Unlimited† | Unlimited† |
Maximum number of projects | Unlimited | Unlimited |
* Some larger files may remain editable under certain circumstances. However, to ensure that a file remains editable, you should limit its size to 2 MB or less.
† There's no enforced limit on total project size. However, you may find some technical limitations when working with very large projects. We recommend a maximum project size of 500 MB, or less than 100 MB if using GitHub sync or our Git integration. Projects above these sizes may work, but staying within these limits will give you the best experience.
Our premium plans include the Standard, Professional, and Student plans. We also offer plans for groups and organizations. As well as a longer compile timeout, they provide additional features such as project history, track changes and integrations with Git and GitHub, Dropbox, Zotero and Mendeley.
The Standard, Professional and Student plans also allow subscribers to invite more than one collaborator to their projects: 6 collaborators per project for Student subscriptions, 10 for Standard subscriptions, and an unlimited number for Professional subscriptions.
See the plans page for an overview of the available plans.