Do you want to access Google Photos on Google Drive? This post will give you specific steps for reaching your goal. Besides, you can learn the best way to integrate Google Photos with Google Drive for free.
Is there a way to access Google Photos from Desktop folder/Drive?
I just spent an hour attempting to accomplish something that seemed simple to me. Google Drive is used to access Google Photos. I'm hoping for a workaround, but I've read that it's not possible.
- Question from Reddit
Are Google Drive and Google Photos integrated? This may be confusing for some users. Actually, they are related in some aspects but not fully integrated.
1. Separation of Storage
2. Shared Storage Quota
As you can see, you cannot directly access photos of Google Photos on the Google Drive website or app. However, since Google Drive and Google Photos are Google Products, there is a button that you can use for a quick switch.
Step 1. Go to the Google Drive website and log in to your account.
Step 2. Click the 9-dot icon in the upper-right corner.
Step 3. Select "Photos" and you will be sent to the Google Photos website. Because these 2 apps share the same account, you do not have to log in again.
Step 1. Go to Google Drive and log in to your account.
Step 2. Select “Home” and click the “Type” button.
Step 3. Choose “Photos & images” and you can see all your photos on Google Drive. However, if you want to view the images in a folder, you need to choose "Folders" in the filter.
How to Access Google Drive Phoots in Folder in Google Photos?
Hi there. I recently transferred roughly 30GB of pictures from my external drive to Google Drive. In Google Drive, they are all in subfolders of a single folder. How can I now access these using the Google Photos app?
- Question from Google Help
Although you cannot directly access Google Photos on the Google Drive page, it can be accessed conversely. If you want to directly move photos from Google Drive to Google Photos, you can follow the steps below.
Step 1. Go to Google Photos and log in to your account.
Step 2. Click the “+” icon in the upper-right corner.
Step 3. Select “Google Drive” in the dropdown menu.
Step 4. Choose the photos you want to upload to Google Photos from Google Drive. It supports choosing multiple photos at the same time.
Step 5. Tap “Upload” to move these photos to Google Photos.
The uploaded photos will still exist in Google Drive. If you do not need the backups in Google Drive, you can delete them after moving them to Google Photos.
If you prefer more seamless integration between Google Photos and Google Drive, you can use MultCloud to sync photos from Google Photos to Google Drive or vice versa to easily access photos on another app.
MultCloud is a professional cloud file transfer service that supports nearly 40 cloud storage services, including Google Drive, Google Photos, iCloud Drive, iCloud Photos, Flickr, etc. Cloud Sync is one of its robust functions which can real-time sync files from one cloud to another without downloading and re-uploading. All the operations will be done on MultCloud only.
Except for Real Time Sync, there are more sync modes of Cloud Sync that you can apply to your task.
Step 1. Go to the MultCloud website and create an account for free.
Step 2. Add Google Photos to MultCloud by clicking "Add Cloud" and the Google Photos logo. Then, log in to your Google Photos account and allow MultCloud to access it. Also, add Google Drive with the same step.
Step 3. Select the "Cloud Sync" in the left sidebar. Then, choose photos or folders from Google Photos as the source, and Google Drive as the target.
Step 4. Choose a preferred sync mode in "Options" and click "Save" to save the settings.
Step 5. Tap "Sync Now”"to initiate this task.
Note: MultCloud offers 5 GB of free traffic every month for you to transfer/sync/back up files between clouds. However, you can get more data traffic by subscribing to a paid plan which also helps speed up the task process.
How to access Google Photos from Google Drive? You can use the button to switch to the Google Photos website from Google Drive’s page. Otherwise, you can take advantage of MultCloud Cloud Sync to sync photos from Google Photos to Google Drive in real time. The sync process is automatic and you do not have to download and re-upload the photos anymore!