Google Photos is a great photo management app, but it can be a little bit of a pain to keep your backups high quality. Here are some tips to help you improve your Google Photos backup quality.

  1. Make sure you have enough storage space: If you only have a small amount of storage space, make sure you’re able to store at least three full backups of your Google Photos data. This will help protect your photos from being lost or corrupted in the event that your computer goes out or you lose your phone.
  2. Use compression software: If you don’t have enough storage space, using compression software can help reduce the size of your Google Photos backups. This will make them easier to access and store, and also help them stay up-to-date with recent changes and updates.
  3. Use a reliable Google Drive account: If you use Google Drive for your photos, make sure you use an account that is reliable and has high-quality security features. This will help protect against data breaches and other online threats that could damage your photos or data.

Google Photos is one of the best services for backing up photos and videos to the cloud. There are a couple of upload quality options you can use to maximize your storage space. We’ll show you how it works.

Starting June 1, 2021, Google Photos no longer offers free unlimited storage. Previously, you could back up photos and videos at “High Quality” and they wouldn’t count toward your storage. Now, everything you upload counts, so you may want to adjust the upload quality.

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The one exception to this is if you use a Google Pixel phone. Those devices still get free unlimited backups with the “Storage Saver”—formerly “High Quality”—upload quality.

Change Google Photos Backup Quality on iPhone and Android

To get started, open the Google Photos app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android phone or tablet. Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner.

Next, select “Photos Settings” from the menu.

Select “Back Up & Sync” at the top of the Settings.

Now tap “Upload Size.”

You’ll see two options here:

Original Quality: Back up with no change to quality, counts towards your account storage. Storage Saver or High Quality: Photos compressed to 16MP, videos compressed to 1080p. Counts towards account storage unless you use a Google Pixel.

Expand the box to read the details and tap “Select” for the one you want.

That’s all there is to it! Now uploads to Google Photos from the device you’re using will be in the quality you selected.

Change Google Photos Backup Quality on Desktop

If you upload photos or videos to Google Photos from your computer, you can adjust the quality settings on the web. First, go to photos.google.com/settings in a browser such as Chrome.

This will take you directly to the Google Photos settings. Sign in if you haven’t already and select one of the Upload Quality options:

Original Quality: Back up with no change to quality, counts towards your account storage. Storage Saver or High Quality: Photos compressed to 16MP, videos compressed to 1080p. Counts towards account storage.

That’s it! This is the quality that will be used when uploading from your computer. Use these settings on all your devices to get the most out of your Google account storage. If you need more, you can subscribe to Google One.

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