Google Photos: How to access, find, download, or delete pictures in Google's photo storage app (2024)

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Google Photos: How to access, find, download, or delete pictures in Google's photo storage app (1)

  • Learning how Google Photos works can go a long way towards optimizing your photo storage.
  • Google Photos lets you store, share, view, and edit photos and videos, and has additional AI tools.
  • Google Photos users have access to 15GB of free storage, but can pay to upgrade their accounts.

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Launched in 2015, Google Photos is Google's service for storing and sharing photos and videos.

It's a solid media backup system to have at your disposal. And, because it's a cloud-based tool, it can free up space on your phone. Plus, it works on both Android and iOS devices, as well as on your desktop computer.

Here's what to know about how Google Photos works, and how to get started:

How does Google Photos work?

Google Photos users can upload new photos and videos, and they can view, edit, save and create new videos, animations, collages, albums and photos books. Users can also download everything, meaning your cloud-based backup can itself be easily backed up onto your computer or external hard drive.

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Google Photos is completely private, and the pictures you upload are visible only to you. Once you share your photos with others, however, they will also have access.

How do I access my Google Photos on iPhone and Android?

It's easy to access Google Photos on any device. Here's how:

  1. Download Google Photos from the Google Play Store or iOS App Store.
  2. Open the app and log in with your Google account.
  3. Provide the permissions necessary to access your files and media in your phone's settings.

You can access all your stored photos in the Google Photos app. Open the Google Photos app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android and tap the photos icon in the lower-left corner on your screen. Here you will find all your memories.

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How do I download all my photos from Google photos?

Downloading every photo from Google Drive is simple, but the option isn't accessible in Google photos.

Google Takeout lets you download data from any Google services. You can do this on your mobile as well as your computer.

Here's how:

  1. Go to Google Takeout
  2. Click Deselect all. This ensures you're not downloading data from your entire Google account.

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  1. Check the box next to Google Photos, and click into "All photo albums included" if you want to choose which specific albums to download. Otherwise, Google Takeout will download everything in Google Photos.

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  1. Once you are happy with your selection, select Next step to export.

Quick tip: in your export settings, you can choose how often you want to download your Google photos.

  1. Next, choose how you wish to download your photos.

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  1. Next, confirm the file type and size of your exported file, and click Create export when you're ready.

Why can't I see all my Google Photos?

If you are unable to access all your photos, you may not have enabled the permissions for Google Photos to back up your photos automatically.

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Here's how you can check and fix the issue:

  1. Open up the Google Photos app and tap on your profile picture in the top right corner.
  2. Select Google Photo settings, then select Backup.

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  1. Toggle the Backup button on to keep your photos backed up.

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Is Google Photos still free?

Google Photos has unfortunately ended its unlimited free storage policy.

Every Google account comes with 15GB of free cloud storage shared across Google Drives, Google Photos, and Gmail — so any new photos and videos you upload to Google Photos will count toward the free 15GB of storage.

To add more storage and save your high-quality images, users can upgrade using the Google One subscription plan, starting at $1.99 per month for 100GB.

Quick tip: If your device is running low on storage, Google Photos may not display all your photos so ensure you have sufficient space for all your images.

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Google Photos features an AI-powered assistant

Like many of Google's products, Google Photos has begun enhancing its services with new AI tools.

In May 2024, Google announced it would upgrade Google Photos to incorporate its Gemini AI model to make it even easier for users to search through their galleries for memories or details. A new feature called Ask Photos will let users ask broad queries like, "Show me the best photo from every city I've visited," and the tool will instantly pull together a series of relevant images from their galleries.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai demonstrated the feature at the Google I/O 2024 conference, asking the app, "What's my license plate number again?" The Ask Photos feature immediately provided a text response with the license plate number and a corresponding image.

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Google Photos provides users with a lot of auto-generated extras, and additional AI editing tools will be available to all users without a subscription.

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Magic Eraser, PhotoUnblur, and Portrait light will allow users to make complex edits with simple actions, previously native to Android users.

Historical features will remain. With Google Photos, you can also create photo-book collections, grouping together pictures based on factors like the date, people, and places featured. Users are given the option to print and ship those books (for a fee, of course).

The Assistant will also take photos that were captured in rapid succession and turn them into GIFs (referred to as "animations"), while individual photos can be saved as motion photos — meaning they record video of a few seconds before and after you've taken the shot. These may also be known as Live Photos to iPhone users.

Google Photos has other smart features

Like Google Images, Google's search engine for photos, Google Photos has a robust search option that serves as a major draw for the platform. It lets you search for generic subjects, like "dogs" or "beach" to narrow your options, which is especially useful if you haven't yet sorted your pictures into albums.

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It also gives you the option to identify different people in your photos by manually putting a name to the face. After that, pictures with those people are automatically sorted so you can later search for pictures featuring specific people.

Similarly, you can also set it to create "live albums," which automatically populate with photos of friends and family members.

For those looking to backup their physical photo prints, you can quickly 'scan' those to have them uploaded by taking a quick pic using your phone or other Photos-friendly device. And for those who photograph paper documents, Google Photos also lets you highlight desired sections of text, and even crop out backgrounds to make it easier to do things like upload and expense a receipt from a work trip.

Google Photos is a powerful and versatile tool that requires little effort to use to its fullest. And, given the fact that it provides free, unlimited storage without sacrificing too much on photo and video quality, it can be a solid option for backing up your media files.

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How to delete all photos from Google Photos

If you're frustrated by Google Photos' frequent reminders about purchasing more storage, you're not alone. Deleting mass quantities of photos from Google Photos — or even deleting your entire Google Photos account — is a hotly discussed topic on tech forums.

If you opt to delete Google Photos, proceed with caution: deleting batches of photos from the Google Photos mobile app will also delete them off your phone entirely — even in external storage applications like iCloud. Before you try deleting anything, make sure you remove Google Photos' access to your mobile device and native photo gallery.

On an iPhone, that process will look like this:

  1. Go to Settings, and scroll down to Google Photos.
  2. Under the menu that says "ALLOW GOOGLE PHOTOS TO ACCESS," tap Photos, then select None.

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  1. Then, open up your Google Photos app on your iPhone, and turn off Backup by going into Google Photos settings, then toggling Backup off.

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Now, to actually delete your photos from Google Photos, you'll have to get a little creative. Google Photos doesn't make it easy to delete all your photos at once; there's no "select all" option to click.

Instead, you'll have to use a workaround — the easiest way is to open up Google Photos on your web browser:

  1. In your Google Photos gallery, click on the grey checkmark at the top left-hand corner of your most recent batch of photos. The checkmark will automatically select all the photos from that date.

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  1. Scroll down to the very bottom of the gallery until you reach your very first photo. Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard, and click that first photo. You should now see all your photos selected (if you have a lot of photos, you may need to work with smaller batches, rather than deleting your whole photo gallery all at once).
  2. Click the trash can icon in the top right-hand corner of the window, which will open up a pop-up warning. Click Move to trash.

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  1. You can always test this method out on a smaller batch before deleting your full Google Photos gallery.

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FAQs

Where do Google Photos Downloads go? ›

On Android there is no option to transfer multiple photos from Google Photos back to your camera roll. You can go to https://photos.google.com/ on the phone, select several photos, tap 3-dots > Download. They will be saved as a ZIP file, for example in the "Downloads" folder, where you can "extract" them.

Will photos stay on Google Photos if I delete them from my phone? ›

What happens when you remove photos & videos from your phone. If you remove copies of photos and videos on your Android device, they're now deleted but, you still can: See your photos and videos, including the ones you just removed, in the Google Photos app and photos.google.com.

How do I free up storage space in Google Photos? ›

Clean up storage
  1. On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
  2. Sign in to your Google Account.
  3. At the top, tap your Profile picture or Initial.
  4. Tap Photos settings Backup. Manage storage.
  5. Under "Review and delete," select any category.
  6. Tap Select.
  7. Select the items you want to delete.
  8. Tap Move to trash .

Does deleting Google Photos app delete Google Photos? ›

You cannot delete your Google Photos account unless you delete your Google account entirely. However, you can delete all of your content on Google Photos, disable Back up and sync, and then log out of Google Photos. Everyone has their reasons for uninstalling an application or unsubscribing from a certain service.

Where can I find my downloaded pictures? ›

How to find downloads on your Android device
  1. Open the Android app drawer by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. You can also access the app drawer by tapping its icon on the home screen.
  2. Tap My Files (or File Manager). Open your Android device's file manager app. ...
  3. Inside the My Files app, tap Downloads.
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Where do my Google Downloads go? ›

Recently downloaded files will appear to the right of the address bar. To view all downloads if the Download tray isn't present to the right of the address bar, click More. Downloads. You can drag a downloaded file to another folder, program, or website.

Do photos get permanently deleted from Google Photos? ›

Note that photos/videos permanently deleted from Google Photos Trash are not recoverable. Since on Android, could try a Photo Recovery App just be sure to find one that does not need to use rooting.

Can I delete Google Photos without losing my photos? ›

Surf the below stepwise instructions to delete the Google Photos using a Smartphone without affecting the images on phone. On your phone tap Settings -> Apps -> Google Photos -> Storage and then disable the storage access. This action denies the changes in Google photos to reflect them on your phone.

Does Google Photos automatically delete photos? ›

When you turn on Smart Storage, photos backed up in Google Photos are deleted automatically: If photos are saved for 60 days. If your device's storage is less than 25%

What happens if my Google Photos storage is full? ›

Account Inactivity

If you're over your storage limit for 2 years or longer or if you don't free up or purchase more space to get back under your storage limit, all of your content may be removed from Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive (this includes Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms, and Jamboard files).

What to do when your Google storage is full? ›

Clean up storage through Google One
  1. On your Android device, open the Google One app .
  2. At the bottom, tap Storage. Free up account storage.
  3. Select the category you want to manage.
  4. Select the files you want to remove. To sort files, at the top, tap Filter . ...
  5. After you select your files, at the top, tap Delete .

Will photos stay in Google Photos if I delete them from my phone? ›

Yes, you can use the "Delete device copy" feature in Google Photos. This removes only the device copy, keeping the cloud copy in Google Photos untouched.

Where to put photos when storage is full? ›

Backing up full-resolution copies to cloud storage can give you peace of mind. Dropbox can keep your photos safe in several ways: Camera uploads — Photos from your phone or tablet will be automatically backed up to Dropbox.

Where do my photos go when I free up space? ›

When you free up space on the Google Photos app on Android or iPhone, it removes locally stored copies of photos and videos from your device while keeping them safely backed up in your Google Photos cloud storage. This action reclaims storage space on your phone without permanently deleting your media.

Where do pictures go when you download them? ›

All photos are saved to {Internal Storage}/Pictures/PhotoCircle/{CircleName} folder and registered in the system Media Library. Google Photos does not show all the media from all folders on the main screen.

Where does the Google app save downloaded images? ›

On a mobile device: If you download an image from Google on your mobile device, the image will be saved to your device's photo gallery. You can find this gallery by opening the Photos app on your device.

When I download photos from Google Drive where do they go? ›

Find Downloaded Files from Google Drive on Windows:

Look for the "Downloads" folder in the left sidebar. If you don't see it, you can navigate to C:\Users\YourUsername\Downloads (replace YourUsername with your actual username). Your downloaded files should be in this folder.

Where do photos from Google Photos get saved? ›

Google Photos stores your uploaded pictures and videos on remote data servers in the cloud, allowing you to access them from any smartphone, tablet, or computer. The Google Photos app can automatically back up photos and videos taken on your Android or iOS device.

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