How to Upload Videos to Dropbox Folder on Mac?

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Dropbox is a file synchronization service which allows you to upload photos, videos and files to access them from anywhere on any device. There are two ways to upload videos to Dropbox. You can either upload videos through the website or using 'Dropbox Desktop Application'. Each file you upload through the website must be 10 GB or less. If you use Dropbox Desktop Application to upload larger files, then there is no limit.

Following are the steps to uploaded Videos to Dropbox Folder on Mac:

  1. Go to https://www.dropbox.com/ & sign in to your account.
  2. Once you have signed into your account, click "Upload" button located at the top of the window.
  3. A pop up window opens up.
  4. Click "Choose files" button.
  5. A "File upload" window opens up. Select the photos which you want to upload to Dropbox.
  6. Click "Done" button.
  7. Your videos will now be uploaded to Dropbox.
  8. You have another option to upload videos i.e "Drag-and-drop". Here you can simply drag your videos directly from your Mac to a location in your Dropbox folder.

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