--- title: "Ways to manage email weight and avoid Gmail clipping" updated: 2025-12-11 --- # Ways to manage email weight and avoid Gmail clipping Gmail enforces a strict 102 KB size limit on email content, regardless of the platform used to send your emails. If your email exceeds this limit, Gmail may ‘clip’ the content, replacing part of your message with an ellipsis and a 'View entire message' link, which subscribers must click to see the rest of your newsletter. ![](https://beehiivhelp.zendesk.com/hc/article_attachments/26647367805719) Email weight plays a key role in whether Gmail or other providers will clip your message. In beehiiv, if your email size approaches this threshold, a warning will appear at the top of the post editor. ![](https://beehiivhelp.zendesk.com/hc/article_attachments/26647337603095) Clicking the **Warning** will reveal your email’s current weight. ![](https://beehiivhelp.zendesk.com/hc/article_attachments/26647337605143) Fortunately, managing email weight and avoiding clipping is fairly simple. In this article, we’ll explain what email weight is, the potential impact of clipped emails on your newsletter, and best practices for keeping your content within limits to avoid clipping.  --- ## Email weight explained Code weight is the file size of the HTML code that makes up your email. Each character of HTML is approximately 1-2 bytes. **Gmail imposes a strict limit, clipping emails once the code weight exceeds 102 KB. It’s a best practice to stay under 100 KB** to ensure you’re not over the threshold – and please pay attention to this number being KB, not MB. beehiiv will provide a warning if your email approaches this threshold. --- ## Impact of email clipping - beehiiv places open rate pixels at the top of the email, meaning that clipping will not impact your open rate. However, the **open rate won’t give you a full picture** of how many people read your email, as you don’t know who did and did not click to view the entire message.  - If your email is clipped, the readers who click to view the entire message will not be tracked and **will not appear as part of your click-through rate**. This is because the clipping happens within the subscriber’s email client, not via a URL with click tracking. - While email weight is just one factor in deliverability, it **can negatively influence spam filters if your email appears too heavy**. - Additionally, Gmail strips out