How To Save Google Drive Pictures On Iphone ⭐ 🔖

That’s it! Open your iPhone’s app. Your picture will be sitting in your Recents album. The “Bulk Download” Method (Saving Entire Folders) Want to save 50 pictures at once? Unfortunately, iOS doesn’t allow Google Drive to save multiple files directly to your Camera Roll in one tap. However, here is the best workaround:

Struggling to get your photos from Google Drive to your iPhone Camera Roll? Follow this simple step-by-step guide to download and save your pictures in minutes. Let’s be real: You take photos with your DSLR or Android, back them up to Google Drive, and then… you want them on your iPhone. Maybe you want to edit them in Lightroom, send them via iMessage, or just keep a copy in your Apple Photos app.

Now, all of them will flood into your Camera Roll. If you save a photo from Google Drive and it looks blurry or pixelated, it’s not Google’s fault. It’s your iPhone’s “Optimize Storage” setting.

Open the Files app on your iPhone. Step 7: Go to the “Downloads” folder (or “Recents”). Step 8: Tap the three dots (...) or “Select” in the top right, choose all those photos, then tap the share box (square with an arrow up). Step 9: Scroll down and tap “Save [Number] Images.”

Wait—where did they go? They don’t go to your Camera Roll yet. They go to your iPhone’s local “Files” app.

Open the Google Drive app on your iPhone. Step 2: Navigate to the photo or image you want to save. Step 3: Tap the three dots (...) in the top-right corner of the photo thumbnail (or open the photo and tap the three dots in the top-right corner). Step 4: Look for the option that says “Send a copy” (or sometimes just “Save”). Step 5: A pop-up menu will appear. Select “Save Image.”


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How To Save Google Drive Pictures On Iphone ⭐ 🔖

That’s it! Open your iPhone’s app. Your picture will be sitting in your Recents album. The “Bulk Download” Method (Saving Entire Folders) Want to save 50 pictures at once? Unfortunately, iOS doesn’t allow Google Drive to save multiple files directly to your Camera Roll in one tap. However, here is the best workaround:

Struggling to get your photos from Google Drive to your iPhone Camera Roll? Follow this simple step-by-step guide to download and save your pictures in minutes. Let’s be real: You take photos with your DSLR or Android, back them up to Google Drive, and then… you want them on your iPhone. Maybe you want to edit them in Lightroom, send them via iMessage, or just keep a copy in your Apple Photos app.

Now, all of them will flood into your Camera Roll. If you save a photo from Google Drive and it looks blurry or pixelated, it’s not Google’s fault. It’s your iPhone’s “Optimize Storage” setting.

Open the Files app on your iPhone. Step 7: Go to the “Downloads” folder (or “Recents”). Step 8: Tap the three dots (...) or “Select” in the top right, choose all those photos, then tap the share box (square with an arrow up). Step 9: Scroll down and tap “Save [Number] Images.”

Wait—where did they go? They don’t go to your Camera Roll yet. They go to your iPhone’s local “Files” app.

Open the Google Drive app on your iPhone. Step 2: Navigate to the photo or image you want to save. Step 3: Tap the three dots (...) in the top-right corner of the photo thumbnail (or open the photo and tap the three dots in the top-right corner). Step 4: Look for the option that says “Send a copy” (or sometimes just “Save”). Step 5: A pop-up menu will appear. Select “Save Image.”