The new Google Photos app is now available to download for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. The new service offers unlimited, free storage of your photos and video in the cloud.
Google Photos is the home for all your photos and videos, searchable and organized by the people, places, and things that matter. Google Photos is like having your own personal assistant to help you make the most of your photos.
FEATURES: • VISUAL SEARCH: Your photos are now searchable by the people, places, and things that appear in your photos. Looking for that fish taco you ate in Hawaii? Just search “Hawaii” or “food” to find it even if it doesn’t have a description.
• AUTO BACKUP: Keep all your photos and videos safe and accessible from any device. Choose free, unlimited cloud storage available at high quality, or store up to 15GB original size for free (shared across your Google account).
• SAVE SPACE ON YOUR DEVICE: Google Photos can help you clear safely backed up photos and videos from your device so you never have to worry about deleting a photo to make space.
• BRING PHOTOS TO LIFE: Automatically create montage movies, interactive stories, collages, animations, and more.
• EDITING: Transform photos with the tap of a finger. Use simple, yet powerful, photo and video editing tools to apply filters, adjust colors, and more.
• SHARING: Share hundreds of photos instantly with shareable links and use whichever apps you’d like to share.
You can download Google Photos from the App Store for free. To learn more about the service, click here.
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Anthony - May 29, 2015 at 1:21pm
Honestly, I'm not trying to be a "hater" but I'm cautious about using this app. I would like to be the only one to "analyze" my pictures. I will keep adding to my TimeCapsule and keep my private photos at home.
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SayingWhatEveryonesThinking - May 29, 2015 at 2:21am
Why don't you update to 8.3?
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Guest - May 29, 2015 at 2:33am
Because I'm still on a 4s, and from all I've read, iOS 8 doesn't play well with that model. ...and before you say it, getting a new phone isn't an option.
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Guest - May 28, 2015 at 11:56pm
It is apparently only for iOS 8.1 and up. Too bad it requires a newer version.