How to sync iCloud Photos with Google Drive? This article provides 2 methods according to different usage scenarios, so you can choose the most suitable way according to your needs.
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Case 1: "I used to sync photos between OneDrive and Google Photos, but I couldn't find a way to sync from iCloud Photos to Google Drive. Does anyone know of any solutions?"
Case 2: "I have more than 1,000 pictures in iCloud Photos that need to be synced to my Google Drive account. Is there a quick way to sync them?"
iCloud Photos is a photo and video storage service provided by Apple that allows users to store their media in the cloud and access them from any Apple device. It offers features such as automatic backup, editing tools, and sharing options.
Google Drive, on the other hand, is a cloud storage service provided by Google that allows users to store various types of files, including photos and videos, and access them from any device with an internet connection. It also offers features such as collaborative editing and file sharing.
When using these 2 cloud storage services, some people need to sync their iCloud Photos to Google Drive due to the following reasons.
Overall, syncing iCloud Photos to Google Drive provides users with greater flexibility, added security, and increased collaboration opportunities. Then, how to perform iCloud Photos to Google Drive sync successfully? This post presents 2 solutions for you.
If you want to sync directly from iCloud Photos to Google Drive, MultCloud can help a lot. MultCloud is a web-based cloud file manager that integrates multiple cloud storage services on one platform to manage and transfer files in a faster way. For example, you can use it to migrate Google Workspace to another account, sync Amazon S3 to Google Drive, and more.
Currently, MultCloud supports adding many popular cloud storage services, such as Google Drive, Google Photos, OneDrive, Dropbox, MEGA, iCloud Photos, SharePoint Online, Box, pCloud, Amazon S3, and even NAS, FTP/SFTP, Shared with me and Shared Drive. Therefore, it becomes very simple to manage multiple cloud storage accounts in the same interface.
In addition, through the Cloud Transfer, Team Transfer, Cloud Sync, Cloud Backup, and Remote Upload functions provided by MultCloud, you can:
The following part is to show you how to quickly sync photos from iCloud to Google Drive.
Step 1. Sign up. You need to sign up for a free account.
Step 2. Add iCloud Photos to MultCloud. Click the "Add Cloud" button and select iCloud Photos to add.
Note: MultCloud does two-factor authentication when adding iCloud Photos. You will need to fill in the verification code sent to your device for verification.
Step 3. Add Google Drive. Repeat step 2 to add Google Drive, which also requires you to grant account access.
Step 4. Sync photos from iCloud Photos to Google Drive. Click the "Cloud Sync" icon and select the folder under iCloud Photos as the source directory and the folder under Google Drive as the destination directory. Then click "Sync Now" and the system will start syncing data.
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If you don't have many pictures in your iCloud Photos account, you can choose the traditional way of downloading and uploading. During the process, you need to keep an eye on the whole process of uploading and downloading, and you also need to ensure that your network connection is fine.
Step 1. Go to iCloud.com, sign in, and click "Photos".
Step 2. Select the library or album where the photo you want is located. Then choose your photos. You can download one photo at a time. To download multiple photos, just Command-click each photo.
Step 3. Click the "Download" button in the upper right corner.
Step 4. Visit the Google Drive website and log in to your existing account. Click the "Upload files" button and navigate to your downloaded iCloud Photos folder. Select all files and click "Open" to start uploading them to Google Drive.
Note: You should locate one or more files you downloaded from iCloud Photos and unzip them before uploading them to Google Drive.
Using MultCloud to sync iCloud Photos to Google Drive is fast and easy and works offline for user convenience. If you need to turn off your computer during the transfer, you can set email notifications in "Options", and then MultCloud will send you an email to tell you that the task is completed.
As a great cloud file migration tool, MultCloud not only supports easy file migration between different cloud drives, but also supports data sharing with other users through Public Share, Private Share and Source Share modes. In addition, MultCloud also supports the management of multiple sub-accounts, which can individually assign read and write permissions to other users to promote team collaboration.