All Rights ReservedView Non-AMP Version Storing How to download photos from Google Photos to your iPhone or computerGoogle Photos is a popular cloud-based service for uploading and backing up all of your pictures from your iPhone. But what about when you want to get your pictures off of Google Photos? Dont worry its just as easy to download photos as it is to upload them. Keep reading to see for yourself. Show
Before you download photos to your iPhoneKeep in mind that downloading large selections of pictures can quickly eat up valuable space on your iPhone. To prevent this, you should get rid of the clutter in your photo library to help save storage space. You can download the app Gemini Photos to help you quickly purge unwanted photos such as duplicates, similar-looking pics, and blurry images. After you download Gemini Photos from the App Store, heres all you have to do to tidy up:
After youre finished combing through your similar photos, tap Your Library in the top left and choose another category like Duplicates, Notes, or Screenshots. When youre done cleaning up with Gemini Photos, its important to remember that those pictures are still taking up space on your iPhone. But you can permanently delete them in the Photos app by navigating to Albums > Recently Deleted > Select > Delete All. How to download all photos from Google PhotosMaybe youve been using Google Photos for a while, and now you want to download all those pictures. Or perhaps youre still looking into Google Photos and want to make sure youll be able to download all your treasured photos from the cloud. Whatever your motivation, weve answered some of the most common questions below. Can you download all Google photos to your iPhone?If youve been trying to figure out how to download all your photos from Google photos to a phone, youre not alone. The good news is that it can be done. The not-so-great news is that it cant be done with an iPhone alone. Google allows you to download everything using a desktop computer. Once you have all of your photos on your computer, youll be able to sync them with your iPhone via iCloud, Finder, iTunes, or AirDrop. How to download everything from Google Photos to your MacIf youre using a Mac, heres how to download all your Google Photos:
How to save all pictures and videos to your Windows computerDownloading all of your Google Photos to a Windows computer is pretty easy. Just follow these steps:
Google will email you a link when your export is ready. Click on the link in your email to download all of your pictures. How to download photos and videos from Google PhotosDownloading individual pictures from Google Photos is just as easy. Below, youll read about how to add pics to your Camera Roll on your iPhone, a cloud drive like Google Drive, or your computers hard drive. How to save photos from Google Photos to your iPhone Camera RollOn your iPhone, open the Google Photos app and follow these steps to download an individual picture:
To help reduce the risk of downloading duplicates, Google Photos only displays the Download button if a picture isnt already in your Camera Roll. So if you try to download a picture but cant find this button, the good news is that its already on your phone. How to download pictures from Google Photos to Files, Google Drive, or iCloud DriveFortunately, saving pictures to a file-based app like Files, Google Drive, or iCloud Drive is no more difficult than saving them to your Camera Roll. Heres how you do it in Google Photos:
Depending on where you choose to save the photo, you might be prompted to pick a folder or location within the shared drive. How to download your photos to a MacTo download pictures to your Mac, just follow these instructions:
How to download your photos to a Windows PCIf youre using a Windows computer, heres how you download your pics from Google Photos:
Whether you want to transfer photos from iPhone to iPhone or to keep your entire photo library backed up, Google Photos is an incredibly easy and effective tool. And hopefully, after reading this article, you feel confident in your ability to retrieve those pictures, too! Jeff Phungglan Tech writer, iPhone photographer, and aspiring foodie. Share Published by Jeff Phungglan Tags: Google PhotosTransfer Related Post
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