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Uploading a PDF to Roll20 will end up in your P Art Library, and make it possible to show to the players on the N Journal-tab.
The max size a PDF can be is 150MB, anything below that can be uploaded successfully, but it's recommend to staying under 100MB for best performance.Official documentation:
[edit] History
- August 16th 2022, uploading PDFs to Roll20 was made available for everyone.
- Pro users storage limit was increased from 6GB to 8GB when the PDF feature was launched.
- Until June 2022, uploaded PDFs would be converted to images.