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How to upload photos to Google Drive from your iPhone, for more storage space and sending larger files

Oct 7, 2019, 22:17 IST

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iPhone users may not have an affinity for Android products, but it's no secret that many of Google's free services are simply too useful to resist.

Google's cloud services and accompanying apps are extremely helpful for work, school, and other projects. Google Drive can house documents, video, audio, and images - and it's easily compatible with an iPhone.

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Uploading photos to Google Drive is a particularly good skill to master, as your iPhone doesn't always have the capacity to host or send larger image files.

Here's how to do it.

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How to upload photos to Google Drive from your iPhone

1. Start by downloading the Google Drive app on your iPhone, if you haven't already.

2. Open the Google Drive app.

3. In the bottom right corner, you'll see a multicolored "+" icon. Tap it.

4. Tap "Upload," then "Photos and Videos." Make sure your image file is an uploadable format. Image types supported by Google are .JPEG, .PNG, .GIF, .BMP, .TIFF and .SVG.

Emma Witman/Business InsiderUnder create new, select "Upload." If you create a Folder for the photos first, you'll name it, open it, then tap the same "+" icon again to add photos.

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5. Go into your iPhone's Albums and select the photos you'd like to add to Google Drive.

6. Once uploaded, you can quickly find your photos with the "Locate" link that will appear on the bottom of your screen.

Google will provide a link to locate your photos once uploaded. You can also create a unique folder for the photos beforehand to stay organized.Emma Witman/Business Insider

Google only allocates 15 GB for free use on Drive, but you can pay for up to 30 TB of extra storage.

If you need more storage but aren't ready to pony up, Google also offers ways to save space when adding photos in Drive.

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