Back up photos & videos - Android (2024)

You can automatically save your photos and videos to your Google Account when you turn on backup. You can access your saved photos and videos from any device you’re signed into, but only you can find them unless you choose to share them. You can back up photos and videos to only one Google Account at a time.Learn how to fix backup issues.

Before you get started

What you need to back up photos & videos

Important: Your Google Account storage is shared across multiple products like Google Photos, Google Drive, and Gmail. If you've used all of your storage, you can either buy more storage or clean up your storage space.

  • Good internet connection.
  • File sizes that can be backed up:
    • Photos up to 200 MB or 200 MP.
    • Videos up to 10 GB.
    • Items must be larger than 256 x 256.
  • File types that can be backed up:
    • Photos: .jpg, .heic, .png, .webp, .gif, .avif, and most RAW files.
    • Videos: .mpg, .mod, .mmv, .tod, .wmv, .asf, .avi, .divx, .mov, .m4v, .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .m2t, .m2ts, .mts, and .mkv files.
  • File formats that can be backed up:
    • 10-bit HDR videos.
    • Topshot (Pixel only).
    • Slow-mo.
    • Depth videos.
    • Motion photos.
    • Live photos when you use the Google Photos app on your iPhone or iPad.

If you try to back up a file type not listed here, it may not work with Google Photos.

Types of RAW files you can back up

Canon
EOS-1D X Mark III, EOS-1D X Mark II, EOS-1D X, EOS-1Ds Mark III, EOS-1Ds Mark II, EOS-1D Mark IV, EOS-1D Mark III, EOS-1D Mark II, EOS-1D C, EOS-1D Mark II N, EOS 5D Mark IV, EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 5D, EOS 5Ds, EOS 5Ds R, EOS R5, EOS 6D Mark II, EOS 6D, EOS R6, EOS R, EOS Ra, EOS RP, EOS 7D Mark II, EOS 7D, EOS 90D, EOS 80D, EOS 70D, EOS 60D, EOS 60Da, EOS 50D, EOS 40D, EOS 30D, EOS 20D, EOS 20Da, EOS 9000D (EOS 77D), EOS 8000D (EOS REBEL T6S/EOS 760D), EOS Kiss X10i (EOS REBEL T8i/EOS 850D), EOS Kiss X9i (EOS REBEL T7i/EOS 800D), EOS Kiss X8i (EOS REBEL T6i/EOS 750D), EOS Kiss X7i (EOS REBEL T5i/EOS 700D), EOS Kiss X6i (EOS REBEL T4i/EOS 650D), EOS Kiss X10 (EOS REBEL SL3/EOS 250D/EOS 200D II), EOS Kiss X9 (EOS REBEL SL2/EOS 200D), EOS Kiss X7 (EOS REBEL SL1/EOS 100D), EOS Kiss X5 (EOS REBEL T3i/EOS 600D), EOS Kiss X4 (EOS REBEL T2i/EOS 550D), EOS Kiss X3 (EOS REBEL T1i/EOS 500D), EOS Kiss X2 (EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi/EOS 450D), EOS Kiss X90 (EOS REBEL T7/EOS 2000D/EOS 1500D), EOS Kiss X80 (EOS REBEL T6/EOS 1300D), EOS Kiss X70 (EOS REBEL T5/EOS 1200D), EOS Kiss X50 (EOS REBEL T3/EOS 1100D), EOS Kiss F (EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS/EOS 1000D), EOS Kiss Digital X (EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi/EOS 400D DIGITAL), EOS Kiss Digital N (EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT/EOS 350D DIGITAL), EOS Kiss M (EOS M50), EOS M6 Mark II, EOS M6, EOS M5, EOS M3, EOS M2, EOS M, EOS M10, EOS M200, EOS M100, PowerShot G9 X Mark II, PowerShot G9 X, PowerShot G7 X Mark III, PowerShot G7 X Mark II, PowerShot G7 X, PowerShot G5 X Mark II, PowerShot G5 X, PowerShot G3 X, PowerShot G1 X Mark III, PowerShot G1 X Mark II, PowerShot G1 X, PowerShot G16, PowerShot G15, PowerShot G12, PowerShot G11, PowerShot G10, PowerShot S120, PowerShot S110, PowerShot S100, PowerShot S95, PowerShot S90, PowerShot SX70 HS, PowerShot SX60 HS, PowerShot SX50 HS, PowerShot SX1 IS

Fuji
X100

Nikon
1AW1, 1J1, 1J2, 1J3, 1J4, 1S1, 1S2, 1V1, 1V2, 1V3, D3, D3X, D4, D4S, D40, D40X, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D200, D300, D300s, D600, D610, D700, D750, D800, D800E, D810, D3000, D3100, D3200, D3300, D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500, D7000, D7100, D7200, Df
Coolpix: A, P7800

Olympus
E-M1, E-M5, E-M10, E-P1, E-P2, E-P3, E-P5, E-PL3, E-PL5, E-PL7, OM-D E-M5 Mark II

Panasonic
CM1, FZ300, G70, GF1, GF3, GF5, GF7, GH3, GH4, GM1, GM5, GX1, GX8, LX5, LX7, LX100

Sony
A7, A7R, A7S, A7 Mark II, A55, A58, A65, A77, A77 Mark II, A99, A700, A3000, A5000, A5100, A6000, QX1, NEX-5, NEX-5N, NEX-5R, NEX-6, NEX-7, NEX-C3, NEX-F3, RX1, RX1R, RX10, RX10 Mark II, RX100, RX100 Mark II, RX100 Mark III, RX100 Mark IV

DNG files
Most .dng formats

Turn backup on or off

Important: It can take a while to complete a backup, depending on your internet connection, size of your uploads, and other conditions.

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app Back up photos & videos - Android (1).
  2. Sign in to your Google Account.
  3. At the top right, tap your Profile picture or Initial.
  4. Tap Photos settings Back up photos & videos - Android (2) Back up photos & videos - Android (3) Backup.
  5. Turn Backup on or off.

Turn Backup on or off

Check if backup is complete

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app Back up photos & videos - Android (4).
  2. Sign in to your Google Account.
  3. At the top right, tap your Profile picture or Initial.
  4. The progress of your backup is measured by how many items remain to upload.
    • When your items finish backing up, your status reads "Backup complete."
    • If your backup status is off, your status reads "Backup is off."

Back up photos & videos - Android (5)

Manually back up photos & videos

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app Back up photos & videos - Android (6).
  2. Sign in to your Google Account.
  3. Select with a long press the photos or videos you want to back up.
  4. At the bottom, select Back up Back up photos & videos - Android (7).

Tip: Learn more about the benefits of backup.

Check a photo or video's backup status

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app Back up photos & videos - Android (8).
  2. Select a photo or video.
  3. Select More Back up photos & videos - Android (9).
  4. Scroll to “Details.”
  5. If the photo is backed up, the backup status and size displays beneath Backed up Back up photos & videos - Android (10).
    • Tip: You can change the backup quality at any time. Learn how to choose the backup quality of your photos and videos.

Change your backup settings

Back up to a different account

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app Back up photos & videos - Android (11).
  2. Sign in to your Google Account.
  3. At the top right, tap your Profile picture or Initial.
  4. Tap Photos settings Back up photos & videos - Android (12) Back up photos & videos - Android (13) Backup.
  5. Under "Account & Storage," tap your Profile picture or Initial.
  6. Select the Google Account you want to back up to.

Back up device folders

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app Back up photos & videos - Android (14).
  2. Sign in to your Google Account.
  3. At the top right, tap your Profile picture or Initial.
  4. Tap Photos settings Back up photos & videos - Android (15) Back up photos & videos - Android (16) Backup.
  5. Under "Settings," tap Back up device folders.
  6. Select the folders you want to back up.

Set daily backup limits

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app Back up photos & videos - Android (17).
  2. At the top right, tap your account Profile photo or Initial.
  3. Select Photos settings Back up photos & videos - Android (18) Back up photos & videos - Android (19) Backup Back up photos & videos - Android (20) Mobile data usage.
  4. You can:
    • Choose a daily limit for how much data Google Photos can use when automatically backing up photos and videos.
    • Turn off Back up videos over data.
    • Turn off Back up while roaming.

Back up while roaming

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app Back up photos & videos - Android (21).
  2. Sign in to your Google Account.
  3. At the top right, tap your Profile picture or Initial.
  4. Tap Photos settings Back up photos & videos - Android (22) Back up photos & videos - Android (23) Backup Back up photos & videos - Android (24) Mobile data usage.
  5. Turn on Backup while roaming.

Back up with unrestricted data

Some mobile operators provide access to "unrestricted mobile data," which is data that doesn't count towards operator quotas or limits. This option is currently available to some users on operators like Verizon and AT&T in the US. If you use one of these operators, you may find an option that enables backup for "Wi-Fi and unrestricted mobile data."

Important: Access to unrestricted data may be limited to 5G.

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos appBack up photos & videos - Android (25).
  2. At the top right, tap your Profile picture or InitialBack up photos & videos - Android (26)Photos settingsBack up photos & videos - Android (27).
  3. TapBackupBack up photos & videos - Android (28)Mobile data usageBack up photos & videos - Android (29)When there's no Wi-Fi.
  4. TapOnly use unrestricted mobile data, when data won't count against your data plan.

Troubleshoot issues with backup

Important: Backup might not work well if you have battery optimization turned on for the Photos app. If you have this issue, you can turn off battery optimization.

To turn off battery optimization on some Android devices:

  1. Open your device’s Settings app.
  2. At the top, tap Search Back up photos & videos - Android (30).
  3. Search for battery optimization, battery usage, or optimize battery.
  4. Tap Battery optimization.
  5. Tap All apps Back up photos & videos - Android (31)Photos Back up photos & videos - Android (32)Don’t optimize Back up photos & videos - Android (33)Done.

Turn off battery optimization on other Android devices

  1. From the home screen, touch and hold the Photos app Back up photos & videos - Android (34).
  2. Tap Info Back up photos & videos - Android (35).
  3. Under “Manage battery usage,” select Unrestricted.

Learn what happens when you back up your photos

If you have backup turned on:

  • Never lose a memory: Any photos you take from a device with backup turned on are saved to your Google Account.

If you’ve backed up your content manually or automatically:

  • Automatic sync: You can access any photos you take and any edits you make to them on any device you sign in to. If you edit and save a photo on your phone, the photo looks the same on Google Photos.
  • Fast and powerful search: You can search your photos by the people in them when you turn on Face Groups. You can also search by places and things in the photos. No tagging is required.
  • Automatic creations: With automatically created highlight videos, collages, animations, and panoramas, you can bring your photos to life.

Remove backed up photos & videos from Google Photos

  1. On your Android device, in the Google Photos app, turn off backup.
    • Turn off backup on devices where you want the photo or video to stay.
  2. On your computer or in your mobile browser, go to photos.google.com/login.
  3. Delete your selected backed up photos and videos.
  4. On your Android device, wait a few minutes and make sure you’re connected to Wi-Fi.
  5. Close and reopen the Google Photos app.
    • Deleted photos may still be in your Photos view. These photos are only local copies.
    • To check the backup status of the photo, tap the photo Back up photos & videos - Android (36) More Back up photos & videos - Android (37) Scroll to "Details."

To ensure that your photo or video isn't backed up to Google Photos again and your local copy isn't deleted, leave backup off.

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Related resources

  • How your Google storage works
  • Choose the backup quality of photos and videos

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FAQs

How do I Backup my photos and videos on Android? ›

Important: Access to unrestricted data may be limited to 5G.
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app .
  2. At the top right, tap your Profile picture or Initial Photos settings .
  3. Tap Backup Mobile data usage. ...
  4. Tap Only use unrestricted mobile data, when data won't count against your data plan.

How do I get all my pictures and videos back from my phone? ›

Restore photos & videos
  1. On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
  2. At the bottom, tap Collections. Trash.
  3. Touch and hold the photo or video you want to restore. If the photo or video isn't in your trash, it may be permanently deleted.
  4. At the bottom, tap Restore. Your photo or video will be back in:

How do I know if my photos and videos are backed up? ›

Check your backup
  1. Open Google Photos .
  2. At the top, tap your account profile photo or initial Photos settings .
  3. Tap Back up.
  4. Check your settings: Back up: Make sure "Back up" is turned on. Backup account: Make sure you back up your photos and videos to the right Google Account.

How to transfer all photos and videos from Android to Android? ›

  1. Connect both devices wirelessly. Turn on your new Android phone and follow the on-screen prompts. ...
  2. Select your data. Follow the on-screen instructions to choose what comes with you — contacts, photos, videos and calendar events. ...
  3. Transfer. That's it.

Does Google Photos backup all photos and videos? ›

All the photos you take on your phone can be backed up and saved to your Google Account, so you can find them on any device where you're signed in.

What is the best way to store photos and videos from your phone? ›

Relying solely on a single storage location for your photos is risky. You should store your photos in multiple locations to help minimize the chances of permanent loss. Consider maintaining backups on USB flash drives and cloud storage services. Dual flash drives are also a great option to store photos from your phone.

Where are photos and videos stored on Android phone? ›

Your photos will be in one of two areas: The Pictures folder or the DCIM folder. Photos you took with your phone will likely be in your DCIM folder, while other photos or images (like screenshots) you keep on your phone will likely be in the Pictures folder.

How do I get pictures and videos off my broken Android phone? ›

USB Cable. For Android phones, if you have enable usb debugging previously, it will be easier to get photos off the phone with USB cable. You just need to connect your broken Android phone to your computer. Then you can access your albums in the File Explorer on PC and then copy the photos to your PC.

How to get photos off an Android phone? ›

First, connect your phone to a PC with a USB cable that can transfer files.
  1. Turn your phone on and unlock it. Your PC can't find the device if the device is locked.
  2. On your PC, select the Start button and then select Photos to open the Photos app.
  3. Select Import > From a connected device, then follow the instructions.

Are my photos automatically backed up? ›

Google Photos' backup feature automatically backs up your photos on your Android device. While automatic backups are convenient, there are good reasons you may want to prevent Google from copying your pictures onto its servers.

Do photos stay on Google Photos if deleted from phone? ›

Yes, you can use the "Delete device copy" feature in Google Photos. This removes only the device copy, keeping the cloud copy in Google Photos untouched.

Do backed up photos get deleted? ›

Learn what happens to photos & videos you've deleted

If you delete a photo or video that's backed up in Google Photos, it will stay in your trash for 60 days. If you delete a photo or video from your Android 11 and up device without it being backed up, it will stay in your trash for 30 days.

How do I backup all my pictures and videos on Android? ›

Method 1: How to backup photos on Android with Google Photos

Step 1: Open first the Google Photos app and sign into it with your Google account. Step 2: Tap on the Menu icon from the top right corner. Select the “Settings> Back up & sync option”.

How to transfer all pictures and videos from Android to computer? ›

Option 2: Move files with a USB cable
  1. Unlock your device.
  2. With a USB cable, connect your device to your computer.
  3. On your device, tap the "Charging this device via USB" notification.
  4. Under "Use USB for," select File Transfer.
  5. A file transfer window will open on your computer.

How do I transfer photos and videos from my Samsung? ›

Use a microSD card or OTG flash drive
  1. First, insert your microSD card or USB OTG flash drive, navigate to the Samsung folder, and then tap My Files.
  2. Find the file you want to move, and then touch and hold the file.
  3. To move additional files in the same folder, you will need to select ALL at the top of the screen.

How do I backup my Samsung photos and videos? ›

  1. Go to and open the Samsung Cloud app.
  2. Select Back up data.
  3. Select which items to back up to the Samsung Cloud > tap Back up now.
  4. Tap Done.
  5. Go to and open the Samsung Cloud app.
  6. Select Restore data.
  7. Select a backup to restore data from.
  8. Select what data you wish to restore > tap Restore.
Mar 6, 2024

Does Android have photo backup? ›

You can automatically save your photos and videos to your Google Account when you turn on backup. You can access your saved photos and videos from any device that you're signed into, but only you can find them unless you choose to share them. You can back up photos and videos to only one Google Account at a time.

How do I backup my entire Android phone? ›

Automatically back up your phone
  1. Open your device's Settings app.
  2. Select Google. Backup. Tips: If this is your first time, turn on Backup your device with Google One and follow the on-screen instructions. Select the data you want to back up: Photos & videos, Device data, or both.

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