How to Download All Your Google Photos Albums. We'll take the aid of a third-party tool named RaiDrive. This one creates a network drive of Google Photos' storage on your PC, and in this way lets. See Import photos from Mail, Safari, and other apps. By default, imported photos are copied into the Photos library. If you prefer, you can store photos and videos outside the Photos library—for example, in a folder on your Mac or on an external hard drive—and still view them in Photos. If you ever need to move content stored outside the.
Google Photos is more than just a gallery app. It's an excellent photo backup service that also churns out neat edits from time to time. Plus, you can always go back in time to check your old memories. And the good thing is that you can search both by dates, place and as well as text. Over time, Google Photos accumulates thousands and thousands of these memories. So, how do you download all these photos to your computer (or phone) at once?
For starters, selective downloading is out of the question if you want to download more than a dozen photos. The manual process of downloading the pictures is too much of a hassle.
Then there's the inconvenience of unzipping the files and then re-arranging the photos as per your preference. More importantly, there's no support for external downloaders or to resume downloads later. In short, its a time consuming and an unpredictable affair.
So, what do you do in such situations?
Well, how does the idea of downloading all your Google Photos, Albums and Shared albums in one place on your computer sound? Not only will you get everything under one roof, but they also do not take up space on your system.
Sounds exciting? Well, let's get started.
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We'll take the aid of a third-party tool named RaiDrive. This one creates a network drive of Google Photos' storage on your PC, and in this way lets you explore all your files and folders from the convenience of Windows Explorer. Yep, there's your space saved since it doesn't sync the entire folder/drive to your PC.
Download RaiDriveStep 1: After you install the tool, click on the Add icon at the top. That will give you the option to choose which Google service you'd like to connect.
Step 2: Next, select Google Photos from the box. At this point, the app will give you the option to choose the drive name. While the default name is Z, you can pick any letter of your choice from the drop-down.
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Step 3: Now assign a name to the Drive. Since I have attached a couple of other network drives, it lets me distinguish between all the drives.
Once you have verified all the settings (Reconnect at sign-in, Proxy), hit the OK button. You'll be asked for the Google Account details and the required permissions.
Step 4: After the app verifies your credentials, your Google Photos account will be linked to RaiDrive.
Initially, you won't see much progress as the tool will first index and then pull the content to your PC.
The best part of the RaiDrive's Network Drive is that all your photos are arranged neatly into folders that you can browse conveniently.
Plus, the Sharing folder will contain all the photos and albums that you have shared with your friends and buddies.
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Click here to see our google photos articles pageThings to Keep in Mind
1. Read-Only Access
RaiDrive only gives read-only access to Google Photos. That means you can view all your photos and if you want, save them to a physical location on your computer. However, you can't directly upload from your PC to Google Photos.
To do that, you'll have to upload files either through your phone or via the Sync and Backup tool.
2. Indexing Might Take Time
Depending on the number of photos and your internet connection, it can take quite a bit of time to index the content of Google Photos.
3. Photo Quality
Again, the quality of the photos will be as per the one you chose while taking their backup.
If you had selected Original Quality, the same would get reflected here.
4. Forever Connected
To see and access all the photos, it goes without saying that your PC will have to stay connected to the internet.
5. Check the Bandwidth Consumption
Also, if you want to have a check on the bandwidth consumption, simply right-click on an album and see the size of the disk, just like you'd do on Windows explorer.
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If you decide someday, that you do not need a network drive, you can disconnect it in a few steps.
Open the RaiDrive and click on the little Stop button. After that, the Drive will disappear immediately from your PC.
However, the RaiDrive will have access to your photos. To remove it, go to your Google Account and select Security from the left pane.
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Next, scroll down and click on the panel that says Manage third-party access.
That will give you a list of all the tools and service which has access to your Google account.
All you have to do is select RaiDrive and select Remove Access. That's it.
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That's how you can access and download all your Google Photos albums all at once to your Desktop and PC. The best thing is that the process is simple and doesn't take much time. Most importantly, it doesn't eat up unnecessary space on your PC.
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There's no shortage of ways to store your photos and videos in the cloud.
At Mashable, Google Photos has quickly become our favorite online photo and video storage service because it's free and offers unlimited storage, as long as you're OK with photos being no larger than 16-megapixels and videos no greater than 1080p full HD resolution.
See also: How to back up your Android phone or tablet
Another reason we love Google Photos: It's super easy to get your photos and videos from all your devices into one place. Here's how to do it.
iOS and Android
Google Photos is available as a free app for iOS and Android. If you own a Nexus device with the latest version of Android or a device running a stock version of Android, you may already have it installed.
Once downloaded, it's a matter of letting it auto upload all of your photos and videos into the cloud. If you have tens of thousands of photos and videos like me, it may take quite a bit of time to get your files.
Mac, Windows, camera and memory cards
Auto-uploading your photos and videos from your computer, camera and memory cards is equally as easy.
First, go to the Google Photos website and download the Desktop uploader. Install the app and then log into your Google account.
You'll then be prompted to choose backup sources. On Mac, the app automatically includes your iPhoto Library, Apple Photos Library, Desktop and Pictures folders, but you can click the 'Add folder' button to add more folders or select an external storage location like a camera, memory card or hard drive. You can also, of course, deselect the default backup sources.
We recommend leaving the 'Photo size' set to 'High quality (free unlimited storage).' Click OK and the photos and videos in the selected backup sources will start uploading into Google Photos in the background; new photos and videos added to the folders will automatically upload.
Manual upload
If auto-uploading and backing up your photos and videos from your computer is too extreme, you can always manually upload photos by going to photos.google.com, logging in and clicking the little cloud button with the 'up' arrow inside of it, which is located at the top of the screen.
Alternatively, you can drag and drop files or folders directly into Google Photos to upload them.
Transferring from Flickr
There's no way to directly import your photos from Flickr and upload them to Google Photos. Instead, you'll need to download your Flickr photos and then re-upload them to Google's photo service.
To download Flickr photos, select the ones you want under the Camera Roll tab and click the 'Download' button located at the bottom of the screen. Once the zip folder containing the photos is downloaded, unzip it and manually upload the folder or individual files into Google Photos, as outlined above in the manual upload section.
Transferring from Facebook
Like Flickr, there's no direct way to import your photos from Facebook to Google Photos. Getting your photos off Facebook is also more of a hassle.
You've got two options: 1) manually download all the photos you want and re-upload to Google Photos or 2) download all of your Facebook data, locate your photos and videos, and then re-upload to Google Photos. The latter will get you all your Facebook photos, but the process of downloading all your Facebook data takes an eternity.
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Amazon, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, etc.
The situation is similar to getting your photos from other cloud services into Google Photos. You'll need to download pictures and videos to a computer and then re-upload them manually into Google Photos.
We know, it's time-consuming — and figuring out how to download all photos and videos can be a real pain if there's no 'download all' button. But look on the bright side, once they're all stored in Google Photos, you'll be able to search pictures for people and objects using its powerful search feature.