![]() ![]() Now that you’ve got the photos/videos you want exported from Google, here’s how to get them into iCloud Photos. Now you can AirDrop your photos/videos or send them to your email.Tap the share icon at the top (square with up arrow).You can long-press then drag to select lots of photos/videos or use the circle icon to select content by date range.Open the Google Photos app on your iPhone or iPad.Now you can use the keyboard shortcut shift+D to download them, or use the vertical 3 dot icon in the top-right corner and choose “Download”.You can select all by selecting the top left photos in your library and while holding shift scroll/swipe to the bottom of your library and selecting the last image/video.Hover over photos and click the circular check icon in the top-left corner of images.On the web, head to and log in if you’re not already.This option is handy if you want to export limited photos/videos. Option 2 – best for downloading specific Google Photos contentĪlternatively, you can head to on any computer or the Google Photos app on your iPhone, iPad, or another device to download photos and videos. You can also leave the page open and you’ll see a “Download” button when the export is ready.You’ll see an “Export progress” message when the request has been submitted (note the process can take “hours or days” depending on the size of your library), look for an email from Google to know when it’s ready. ![]() Choose your preferences for the export including frequency, file type, and size.Go to the very bottom and choose “Next step”. ![]()
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