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How to Move Google Photos to Dropbox

MW

MultCleaner Web

Writer at Mult Cleaner


Do you want to migrate your cloud storage from Google Photos to Dropbox? If you're seeking to consolidate your files, work better with other programs, or simply try another cloud service, moving your photos from Google Photos to Dropbox can be a real game-changer. Although Google Photos has wonderful features for organizing your pictures and videos, Dropbox is more of a general-purpose and collaborative file storage solution. In this in-depth guide, we'll demonstrate the simplest and most effective methods of transferring your valued memories from Google Photos to Dropbox. Let's get started!

Method 1: Manual Transfer (Download and Upload)

Steps to Follow:

  1. Download Photos from Google Photos:

    • Go to Google Photos and sign in using your Google account.

    • Choose the photos or albums you wish to transfer. You can choose more than one by pressing the Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac) key.

    • Click on the three vertical dots (more options) in the top right corner and choose "Download."

    • The chosen photos will be downloaded in a ZIP file.

  2. Extract the ZIP File:

    • After downloading the ZIP file, extract the contents into a folder on your computer with the help of a file extraction tool such as WinRAR or use your operating system's built-in extraction features.

  3. Upload Photos to Dropbox:

    • Log in to your Dropbox account.

    • Click on the "Upload Files" button on the right-hand side or drag and drop the extracted photos straight into the Dropbox interface.

    • Organize photos into folders if necessary to facilitate easy retrieval.

Advantages:

  • Easy and cost-free process.

  • No third-party software involved.

Limitations:

  • Time-consuming for large quantities of photos.

  • Might need reorganization upon uploading.

Method 2: Exporting Photos with Google Takeout

Google Takeout is an export service offered by Google that enables users to download data from their Google account.

Steps to Follow:

  1. Access Google Takeout:

    • Go to the website of Google Takeout and log in using your Google account.

    • In "Select data to include," scroll down and choose "Google Photos."

    • Decide whether you would like to export all albums or some particular ones.

  2. Export Photos:

    • Once you have selected the desired albums or images, scroll to the bottom and click “Next step.”

    • Select the export format and delivery option (e.g., a ZIP file or Google Drive).

    • Click on "Create export" to start the export. This may take some time, depending on the size of the export.

  3. Download the Exported Photos:

    • Once the export is prepared, you will be emailed or you will get a link to download the ZIP file with your images.

  4. Upload to Dropbox:

    • Once you've extracted the ZIP file, log into your Dropbox account.

    • Drag and drop or use the "Upload" button to upload the photos.

Advantages:

  • Fast for bulk photo transfers.

  • Lets you maintain the folder hierarchy.

Limitations:

  • Google Takeout might not be the quickest for extremely large collections.

  • Takes multiple steps such as downloading, extraction, and upload.

Method 3: Cloud-to-Cloud Migration Using Easy Cloud Manager

Easy Cloud Manager is a secure web-based cloud transfer tool which helps you move your photos directly from Google Photos to Dropbox seamlessly. It runs on the internet totally, reducing software installations and is designed so your data remains securely private and encrypted.

This advanced software uses 256-bit encryption to protect your information during the transfer. It does not keep your files on its servers; after the transfer process is finished, your data is removed from their systems. The platform also never accesses your cloud service passwords, keeping your accounts safe.

Steps to Follow:

1. Sign Up for Easy Cloud Manager

Go to Easy Cloud Manager and sign up for a free account.

Log into your account to view the dashboard.

2. Connect Google Photos and Dropbox

  • After logging into Easy Cloud Manager, click "Add Cloud Drives" and choose Google Photos.

  • Authenticate your Google account and permit the required access.

  • Do this again to include Dropbox as well.

3. Transfer Files

  • After connecting both accounts, navigate to ‘Cloud File Transfer’.

  • Select Google Photos as the Source and Dropbox as the Target.

  • Navigate and choose the specific albums or folders in Google Photos that you would like to transfer.

  • Initiate the transfer process by clicking "Transfer Now."

4. Personalize Transfer Settings (Optional)

Employ filtering settings to choose:

  • File Type: Images, Videos, Documents, etc.

  • File Size: Specify minimum or maximum size values.

  • Date Range: Transfer photos captured in a given time period.

5. Begin the Transfer

  • Click on "Transfer Now" to start the migration right away.

  • Or, click on "Schedule Task" to schedule a date and time of your choice for the transfer to start.

6. Track the Transfer

  • Go to the "Tasks" tab to monitor the status of your current and completed transfers.

  • You can stop, resume, or cancel tasks as desired.

Additional Tips:

  • Batch Transfers: For a large number of photos, transfer them in batches to maintain a smooth process.

  • Data Organization: Organize your photos into albums or folders in Google Photos for better management before you start the transfer.

  • Storage Space: Check that your Dropbox account has enough storage space to hold the transferred photos.

Advantages:

  • No Installation of Software: 100% web-based, no download required.

  • Support for Multiple Clouds: Compatible with more than 10+ cloud services in addition to Google Photos and Dropbox.

  • Fast Transfers: Cloud server-powered transfers for quick migrations.

  • Schedule Transfers: Schedule transfers during off-peak times.

  • Maintains File Structure: Folders and albums are preserved during migration.

  • Real-Time Monitoring: Monitor the progress and obtain logs for transparency.

Method 4: Using Backup and Sync (Google Drive Sync)

Steps to Follow:

  1. Install Google Backup and Sync:

    • Download and install the Google Backup and Sync application.

    • Sign in using your Google account and select the folders (including Google Photos) that you wish to sync to your computer.

  2. Sync Google Photos to Your Local Drive:

    • Once you have installed the Backup and Sync application, your Google Photos will be synced to a folder on your computer.

    • Wait for the syncing process to finish.

  3. Upload Photos to Dropbox:

    • After photos have been synced to your local drive, open Dropbox and upload the synced photos by dragging and dropping them into your Dropbox account.

Advantages:

  • Effective for users who are already subscribed to Google Drive and Dropbox.

  • Cloud service to local storage direct synchronization.

Limitations:

  • Requires local storage and sync time.

  • Not as effective for extremely large photo collections.

By using any of the above methods in this guide, it is simple to transfer your photos to Dropbox and have more storage flexibility and improved file handling.


FAQs

Which method is better to move files from Google Photos to Dropbox?
It depends on the skills of the user. If you're not tech-savvy automatic cloud to cloud file transfer method is better.
MW

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