![]() ![]() ![]() Once it reaches the 15GB limit, you will need to purchase Google One service to increase the storage capacity. Google Photos currently offers 15GB of free space for users, which is shared with Google Drive and Gmail. While OneDrive is a cloud service that can store all types of files, including photos. Or if you'd rather look at different options, check out our guide to the best Google Photos alternatives.From the overview of Google Photos and OneDrive, we can learn that Google Photos is a digital asset management service focusing on images and videos. Our Google Photos vs Amazon Photos guide has a more detailed run-down of the differences between the two. Or you can make a decent saving by paying annually, which costs US$19.99 / £15.99 / AU$24.99 per year.Īlternatively, you might decide it's time to look at different options – if you're an Amazon Prime subscriber, for example, you might not know that you get unlimited storage for full-resolution photos as part of your subscription. Our in-depth guide to the Google Photos price options has more details, but bumping your Google account up to 100GB of storage costs only US$1.99 / £1.59 / AU$2.49 per month. If you regularly back up 'high quality' (or Storage saver, as they'll soon be known) files to Google Photos and are worried you'll soon go over the 15GB limit, then it's worth looking at Google One storage. And from June 1, any new files that you upload in either format will count towards your 15GB storage. There are still two sizes of storage for Google Photos files, but these will now be called 'Storage saver' (compressed to a maximum of 16MB) and 'Original' (uncompressed). ![]() This doesn't change anything on a practical level, but makes things a little clearer for Google Photos users. (Image credit: Google) Random access memoriesĪlongside its new photo management tool, Google Photos also announced that it'll soon be renaming its 'high quality' storage tier to 'Storage saver'. ![]()
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