How to download files from URLs, torrents or magnet links directly to Google Drive? The tool provided in this article can help you upload directly to the cloud drive, without using other parsing tools.
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Is there a way to directly upload a file from a URL to Google Drive? For example, I find a URL, torrent or magnet link on the web and I want to upload the content from it to Google Drive, how can I do that?
I found a URL link to a video on the web, and I want to upload the video that the link points to directly to my Google Drive without having to download it to my computer and then upload it. Is there a direct way?
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Google Drive upload from link refers to the remote upload of website files from URL/HTTP to Google Drive. So, you don't need to download files from web pages to local storage first, and then upload files from local to online Google Drive. Yes, you can directly download movies, e-books or game-running files to Google Drive, because it has the following advantages:
So, how can you achieve a direct Google Drive upload from link? You can't do it with Google Drive alone, and you need to use a professional third-party tool---MultCloud.
MultCloud is a free multiple cloud storage manager. It provides cloud management features such as Remote Upload, Team Transfer, Cloud Sync, Cloud Backup, and Cloud Transfer, allowing you to comprehensively manage your multiple cloud accounts and files in one place. MultCloud does not limit the number of added clouds, supports adding many cloud accounts, such as Dropbox, Google Drive, Google Workspace, SharePoint Online, Amazon S3, Wasabi, even NAS, WebDAV, FTP/SFTP, Shared with me and Shared Drive, etc.
The "Remote Upload" feature helps you upload files to cloud storage from URLs, torrent files or magnet links. Now you can upload to Google Drive from links easily and quickly by following the simple instructions below.
Since MultCloud is a web-based program, to use it, you just need to create an account.
On the premise of successfully registering to MultCloud, you need to add the relevant Google account to MultCloud. Sign in to MultCloud, and in its main user screen, select "Add Cloud" on the left, then select "Google Drive" or "Google Workspace" depending on your account type. Next, follow the instructions to complete this step.
Once your Google Drive account is embedded into the MultCloud platform, you can start uploading files to Google Drive via links. Open your Google Drive account, put the cursor on the "Upload File" option and you will see the "Remote Upload" option.
In the next window, enter the link address, then click the "Save to Cloud" button and wait for the process to complete.
Note: Make sure that the extension of the specified filename is the same as its original extension. Otherwise, when the file is successfully saved to the destination, it may not preview correctly.
With the above instructions, it is very simple and convenient to use MultCloud to complete the Google Drive upload link. This app greatly optimizes people's lives by saving them a lot of time. In addition, MultCloud has several other advantages that make it stand out from other similar tools.