Can I Download Photos From Google Photos To My Computer

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Google Photos is a photo and video sharing and storing service by the web search giant Google. Google Photos was part of Google+, the social network from Google. In 2015, Google spun out Photos from Google+ to launch Google Photos service.

As you know, Google Photos is the not the first or the only photo and video sharing service out there but the service stands out from the rest not because it’s from Google but because of its features.

To start with, most of the features present in Google Photos today were available when it was part of Google+ service as well. That said, Google has added plenty of new features over the last eighteen months to make the service better than its competitors.

Compared to other services, Google Photos supports more picture and video formats. It supports .jpg, .png, .ico, .gif, .cr2, .webp, .dng, .bmp, .tiff, .crw, .arw, .nef, .pef, .orf, and .rw2 picture formats. When it comes to video, .mpg, .wmv, .mov, .mp4, .avi, .mod, .mpg, .3gp, .asf, .tod, .mkv, .m2t, .m2ts, .mts, .3g2. and .divx are supported.

Google Photos app for Windows 10

Uploading and managing photos is easy with Google Photos thanks to the official Google Photos app for Windows operating system. The Google Photos app can automatically back up your photos and videos from your Windows PC, meaning you don’t need to manually upload photos and videos.

Download, install and setup Google Photos on Windows 10 PC

Step 1: Visit this page of Google Photos from your Windows 10 PC and download Google Photos app setup.

Step 2: After downloading Google Photos setup, run the installer file to get it installed.

Step 3: Launch Google Photos app. You will see the following sign in page where you need to sign in by entering your Google account details.

Step 4: Next, you will see the following dialog where you can select sources from where Google Photos have permission to automatically back up photos and videos. With default settings, Google Photos automatically backs up photos and videos from cameras and storage cards, desktop and My pictures.

If you have saved photos in folders other than above mentioned locations, please click Add folder button, select the folder, and then click OK button.

Also, you need to select if Google Photos should back up original photos or back up scaled down but high quality photos. If you choose the Original option, Google Photos will keep original resolution of photos but the storage limit is about 15 GB for most users (you can purchase additional storage).

And if you choose High quality option, Google Photos scales down original photos to 16 megapixels, videos to high-definition 1080p, and then uploads them to Google Photos account.

Also, if you are really serious about privacy, you may want to uncheck Help improve Photos by sending anonymous usage statistics option.

Click Start Backup button to begin uploading photos and videos to your Google Photos account.

Click OK button when you see the following dialog.

Step 5: The Google Photos app will work in the background to upload photos and videos. A Google Photos icon sits in the notification area when the program is running and you can right-click on this icon to pause or resume backup, view uploaded photos, go to Google Photos, and access Google Photos settings.

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Google Photos is free and awesome. As we’ve decided before, it’s not going to hurt you to try it out. But trying it out means uploading hundreds or thousands of your pictures to Google Photos. And because Google Photos didn’t exist till now, your photo collection is messed up. Your iPhone photos might be in iCloud Photo Library/Dropbox, DSLR photos might be in the iPhoto/Lightroom library and years old photos might be stashed in a folder somewhere.

Sadly, there’s no 1-click way to automatically upload all photos from Dropbox to Google Photos (there’s no API yet). So we’ll need to do this manually. But once it’s done, you can start to reap the many, many benefits of Google Photos.

Step Zero: Install Google Photos Backup

First thing you need to do, even before we start gathering photos from the 63 different services you’ve signed up for, is to install Google Photos Backup. It’s just an automatic uploader app (no two-way Dropbox-like sync here) that you can assign folders to watch. Whenever new photos will show up in that folder, they’ll be automatically uploaded to Google Photos.

Download the app and sign in to your Google Account. The app will automatically select some default folders like Pictures and Desktop. You can add a new folder using the Add button.

Below, you can switch between the free unlimited storage option that uploads compressed images to 16 MP and the full-res option that’s counted against your Google Drive storage.

1. Upload/Sync Photos from Dropbox

If you’re already using Dropbox and the folder that contains all your images is already synced to your Mac/PC, half your battle is over. If that’s not the case, download and install the Dropbox app, go to Preferences and from Selective Sync, check the folders. This will first download all the images to your local storage.

Now, go to the Photos Backup app’s Preferences, click Add and navigate to that Dropbox folder to add it. Yes, the process of first downloading the images from one cloud storage and then uploading it to another cloud storage sounds counterproductive but currently that’s all we can do. And hey, once it’s done, it’s done.

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Another upside is, once you have this set up, Google Photos can be a secondary place to back up images. If you have auto-upload to Dropbox enabled, which uploads all new photos to a particular folder, with Photos Backup watching that folder, you now have another copy of the photos in Google Photos. And this was without running two apps from your phone.

2. Transfer Photos from Facebook/Instagram

Facebook lets you download everything in your profile using one click. Go to Settings ->General and click Download a copy of your Facebook data. Then confirm on the next screen and type in your password. In a while, Facebook will send you a link to the zip file.

Now go to Google Photos website, locate the Facebook zip file on your PC, find all the photos in there and just drop them in the browser window.

To download all your Instagram photos, use Downgram or follow our guide here. Once they’re downloaded, upload them in the same way to the Photos website.

3. Transfer Photos from Flickr

Go to your Flickr profile, from the thumbnail view, click on the photos you want to download and click the Download button. Once they’re downloaded, drop them in the Photos website.

4. Upload/Sync iPhoto/Photos Library from Mac

If you’re a heavy iOS user, all your photos are probably in an iPhoto library (now known as the Photos app). If that’s the case, you don’t really need to do anything. Because when you install Photos Backup app, it checks the iPhoto Library option by default.

I’ve migrated my iPhoto library to the Photos app, but the upload still worked for me. But you should know that this will only work for photos you have locally stored on your Mac. This won’t work for photos that are in the iCloud Photo Library and are just syncing thumbnails to your Mac. If that’s the case, go to the Photos app, turn off Optimized Storage, download the iCloud Photo Library for offline use and then run the Google Photos Backup.

If you have photos in iCloud Drive, just select them and drag them to the Photos website. Or you can go to icloud.com and manually download photos from there as well. But it’s going to take a lot of time. Using the Photos app to do this is a much better idea.

Lightroom or any other photo management app: If you’re using Lightroom or any other pro image editing app, just point the Photos Backup app to the folder where the app saves all the photos. This way, every time you import new photos, they’ll automatically be uploaded to Google Photos. It won’t be full-res, but it’s something.

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