Based on the information provided in the extracts, Roboflow does have a limit on the number of images you can upload. However, it seems that there is a possibility to increase this limit. In a forum post, a user requested an increase in their account limits and the support agent was able to increase the image limit to 50,000. However, this was done with the understanding that the user’s remaining training credits would be removed due to the GPU cost for trainings being very high.
If you need to upload more than the current limit, you might want to reach out to Roboflow’s support team to discuss your options. Please note that increasing the limit might come with certain conditions, such as the removal of training credits, as mentioned above.
If increasing the limit is not an option, you might consider splitting your dataset into smaller parts and uploading them separately. However, this might not be ideal depending on your project requirements.
Remember to always check the Roboflow documentation or help pages for the most up-to-date information.
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