Backup photos from iphone to google drive

Your personal data is invaluable. Whether it’s photos, contacts, or files, you wouldn’t want to lose precious memories or important phone numbers. But you never know when you may end up losing the data on your iPhone; so it’s best to stay prepared. This is exactly why taking a backup of your data is extremely important.

back up iPhone data to Google Drive

The easiest and the best way to back up your iPhone’s data is via iCloud. However, iCloud only gives you 5GB of free storage. So, if you have a lot of data, you will have to buy more storage. If you don’t want to shell out, Google Drive is a good alternative. It offers 15GB of free storage which should suffice for most users. If you wish to switch from iCloud, read along to know how you can back up iPhone data to Google Drive.

Types of iPhone Data You Can Back Up to Google Drive

Before we begin, you’re probably wondering what kind of data you can back up from your iPhone to Google Drive. Is it like an iCloud backup where your apps, settings, passwords, etc. are also backed up? Unfortunately, backing up your iPhone data to Google Drive isn’t as comprehensive and seamless.

There are just three types of iPhone data you can back up to Google Drive: Photos (and videos), Contacts, and Calendar events. Additionally, you can also backup your files to Google Drive directly using the Files app on your iPhone. To ensure you have enough space, read our guide on what counts and what doesn’t with Google Drive storage. If that sounds good to you, proceed to the next section for steps.

Things to Remember Before Taking a Backup on Google Drive

There are some pre-requisites that you need to be aware of before starting the backup process.

  • Ensure you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network for a reliable connection and not mobile data.
  • If you’ve already taken a backup previously, the new backup will only include newer data that wasn’t backed up earlier. So, if you have 1200 photos out of which 1000 were backed up earlier, only the 200 photos will be backed up the next time.
  • Weirdly, organizing your photos in terms of albums would mean they don’t get backed up via this method.
  • Lastly, contacts or calendar events via third-party services like FaceBook will not be backed up.

Now that you’re all set, let’s move on to the process.

How to Back Up iPhone Data to Google Drive Manually

Let’s first take a look at how you can back up photos, videos, contacts, and calendar events natively via the Google Drive app.

Step 1: Go to the App Store on your iPhone.

iPhone app store for Google Drive back up

Step 2: Tap on the Search icon at the bottom right.

search button

Step 3: Use the search bar to look for Google Drive.

Search bar

Search for Google Drive to back up

Step 4: Install the Google Drive app. If you’ve it installed, update it to the latest version.

Install google drive

Step 5: Now, open the Google Drive app.

Open Google Drive app for back up

Step 6: Tap on the three horizontal lines at the top left to see additional options.

Google Drive options

Step 7: Select the Settings option.

Google Drive settings

Step 8: Tap on Backup.

Back up iPhone data

Step 9: This is where you will be asked to choose what data you want to backup.

Select the Contacts option and enable the toggle if you want to backup your iPhone’s contacts to Google Contacts.

Back up contacts

enable iPhonec ontact back up

Then, go back and select Calendar events and enable the toggle.

calendar events

Enable calendar events back up

Finally, select Photos & videos and enable the toggle. You can also choose the quality of photos you want to backup. Original quality will take up more space so we don’t recommend it if you have just 15GB of free space. High-quality is the better option since you don’t really lose much in terms of quality and it occupies lower storage.

Photos and videos back up

Enable back up of photos and videos

Note: If you want to backup your photos in original quality and are running low on storage, take a look at some of the best ways to free up storage on Google Drive.

Step 10: With all the relevant options selected, hit the Start Backup button.

Start iPhone data back up

That’s pretty much it. Your iPhone data will be backed up to Google Drive. You can access your backed-up photos and videos via Google Photos, contacts via Google Contacts, and calendar events via Google Calendar.

How to Back Up Files and Folders on Your iPhone to Google Drive

You may have some important files that you’ve downloaded on your iPhone. While there’s no straightforward way to back up those files to google Drive, there’s a neat little trick within the Files app that allows you to do this. Here’s how it works.

Step 1: Open the Files app on your iPhone.

Open files app on your iPhone

Step 2: Tap on the three dots in the top-right corner.

three-dot menu

Step 3: Select Edit.

Step 4: Toggle on the Drive option under Locations.

Enable Google Drive toggle

If you haven’t already signed in with your Google account on your iPhone, you will be asked to do it.

Step 5: Tap on Done.

Select done

Step 6: Now, navigate to the file(s) you want to back up.

Naviagte to the file to back up

Step 7: Tap and hold the file you want to back up till you see additional options. You can also do this with a folder.

Tap and hold on the file

Step 8: Then, select Copy.

Copy file

Step 9: Go to the main screen on the Files app and choose the Drive option you added under Locations.

Navigate to Google Drive to back up

Step 10: Tap and hold on to any blank space to bring up more options and select Paste.

tap and hold

back up the iPhone file

That particular file or folder will now be copied to your Google Drive.

Note: You can also use the Google Photos app to back up your photos and videos manually but we don’t recommend it. This is because you need to keep the app open on your iPhone throughout the process while also ensuring that your iPhone’s display doesn’t turn off. This isn’t practical since you can’t use your iPhone for hours.

Store Your Files Safely

Any piece of technology is prone to failure. If your iPhone’s storage partition stops working or if you have to factory reset it, having a backup can always come in handy. It’s nice that the Google Drive app natively gives you the option to back up iPhone data, along with some other useful features like hiding photos and videos on your iPhone.

Why can't I upload photos from my iPhone to Google Drive?

Enable Mobile Data for Google Drive Are you trying to upload files to Google Drive over the cellular data? Make sure the Drive app has relevant permission to access mobile data on iPhone. You might have disabled it to reduce cellular data usage on phone.

How do I transfer photos from iPhone to Google Drive Android?

Here's the process for transferring photos from iPhone to Android with the Google Drive app:.
Download the Google Drive app on your iPhone..
Sign in to Drive with your Google account..
Tap on Add..
Hit Upload..
Select the photos you want to transfer..
Tap Upload and wait for the transfer to complete (you'll want Wifi for this).

Can I delete photos from iPhone and keep on Google Drive?

Photos and videos older than 30 days can be deleted, but they'll still be backed up in your Google Photos library. Important: Before you delete your photos, make sure that they're backed up. Learn how to back up photos.

How to backup WhatsApp on iPhone to Google Drive instead of iCloud?

Open WhatsApp. Tap More options > Settings > Chats > Chat backup > Back up to Google Drive. Select a backup frequency other than Never. Select the Google account you'd like to back up your chat history to.