Google Photos is the home for all your photos and videos, searchable and organized by the people, places, and things that matter.
Is Google Photos free?
All Google accounts start with 15GB of free storage for your photos and Drive documents. If you go over that limit, you have the option to upgrade to a paid Google One subscription that starts at $1.99 per month for 100 GB of storage. Paid plans add advanced photo editing tools and shared family plans.
What are key features offered by Google Photos?
Excellent facial detection and search by person, photo adjustment and enhancement in a few clicks, cross-platform and cloud availability, easy sharing and automatic "Memories" feature to go back in time with great photo highlights.
Is Google Photos compatible with iPhone?
Yes, Google Photos is compatible with iPhone and other iOS devices as well as macOS. Using Google Photos on Apple platforms is no different than using it with Android or Windows.
Is Google Photos secure?
All the photos and videos you store in Google Photos are private unless you decide to share them with others. All media files are encrypted between your devices and Google's data centers with multiple layers of security, including HTTPS and Transport Layer Security.
Google Lens is now more prominently featured in relevant photos. With Google Lens you can explore what's around you in an entirely new way. Translate text in real time, look up words, add events to your calendar, call a number, and more. Or just copy and paste to save some time. Learn more about popular landmarks. See ratings, hours of operation, historical facts and more. Find out what plant is in your friend's apartment, or what kind of dog you saw in the park.
Features
Google Lens: Search the hard-to-describe and get stuff done, right from a photo. Copy and translate text, identify plants and animals, add events to your calendar, find products online, and more.
Visual Search: Your photos are now searchable by the people, places and things that appear in your photos. Looking for that fish taco you ate in Hawaii? Just search "Hawaii" or "food" to find it even if it doesn't have a description. Note: Face grouping is not available in all countries.
Auto Backup: Keep all your photos and videos safe and accessible from any device. Choose free, unlimited cloud storage available at high quality, or store up to 15GB original size for free (shared across your Google account).
Save Space on Your Device: Google Photos can help you clear safely backed up photos and videos from your device so you never have to worry about deleting a photo to make space.
Bring Photos to Life: Automatically create montage movies, interactive stories, collages, animations, and more.
Editing: Transform photos with the tap of a finger. Use simple, yet powerful, photo and video editing tools to apply filters, adjust colors, and more.
Sharing: Share hundreds of photos instantly with shareable links and use whichever apps you'd like to share.
What's New
- Android version updated to 6.96.0
Whether you're taking pictures of an engagement ring you plan to buy or your driver's license to refer back to, you might want to add an extra layer of privacy to some of the content you capture. With Google Photos you're always in control of the photos you share, save or even view in your photo grid.
A few years ago, we launched Locked Folder for Android devices – a passcode-protected space to save sensitive photos and videos on-device, so they won't show up in your photo grid or other apps. Today, we're starting to roll out the option to back up your Locked Folder so you can access those photos and videos with your passcode on any of your devices. Plus, you'll now be able to set up and access Locked Folder on iOS devices and the web.
Photos and videos you save and back up in your Locked Folder still won't appear anywhere else in the app – you won't see them in your photos grid, Memories, albums or when you search photos in Google Photos. When you turn on backup for Locked Folder, you'll be able to access that content across your devices when you sign in to Google Photos and open Locked Folder with your device's passcode. And, as always, all the content you backup in Google Photos is protected by one of the world's most advanced security infrastructures. If you prefer to not use Locked Folder's backup capabilities, you still have the option to store content in Locked Folder on your device.
Another way we're helping you take control of your photos and privacy is through a simplified and improved settings page in Google Photos that makes it easier to find and adjust your privacy controls and other settings. The new layout replaces the single settings page with easy to navigate sections for privacy, backup, sharing, notifications and more.
The new settings page is available now in Google Photos on Android and iOS, and backup and iOS support for Locked Folder starts rolling out today.
Note: Google changed the unlimited High quality storage policy. Starting June 1, 2021, any new photos and videos you upload in High quality will count toward your Google Account storage. All photos and videos you back up in High quality before June 1, 2021 are exempt from this change and will not count toward your Google Account storage.