Whether you are planning to switch from iOS to Android or make Google Photos the go-to platform to save your photos and videos in the cloud, Apple has greatly simplified the task of transferring photos from iCloud to Google’s popular photo storage platform. So, if you want to transfer a copy of your iCloud photos and videos to Google Photos, here’s how to do it.

While the iCloud Photos transfer tool is pretty helpful, there are a few pivotal points and glaring downsides that are worth taking a look at before you go ahead with the process.

  • What are the Requirements for Direct Transfer of iCloud Photos?
  • Important Things to Keep in Mind
  • iCloud Photo Transfer Tool: Supported Regions
  • Transfer iCloud Photos and Videos to Google Photos

What are the Requirements for Direct Transfer of iCloud Photos?

  • Make sure you are using iCloud Photos to store photos and videos. If you don’t have it enabled on your device, go to Settings app -> Profile -> iCloud -> Photos. Then, turn on the switch right next to iCloud Photos.
  • Be sure you have enabled two-factor authentication (Settings app -> Profile -> Password & Security -> Two-Factor Authentication).
  • Ensure that your Google account has enough storage to complete the transfer.

Important Things to Keep in Mind

  • iCloud Photos transfer supports several formats such as .jpg, .png, .webp, .gif, some RAW files, .mpg, .mod, .mmv, .tod, .m2t, .m2ts, .mts, .mkv files..wmv, .asf, .avi, .divx, .mov, .m4v, .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, etc.
  • Your duplicate photos will appear as just one photo.
  • Only the most recent edit of the photo is transferred and not the original version.
  • For better management, it transfers photos with the albums. Do note that videos are transferred separately, without their albums.
  • After the iCloud Photos/videos have been moved to Google Photos, the filenames of albums and videos will start with “Copy of.”
  • Bear in mind that certain content such as live photos, photo-stream, smart albums, shared albums, RAW Files, photos/videos stored in other folders/locations, and some metadata won’t be transferred.
  • Keep in mind that Google has changed the “Unlimited high-quality” storage policy for Google Photos. Starting from June 1, 2021, any new photos and videos that you upload to Google Photos will count towards the free 15 GB of storage that comes with every Google Account or the additional storage you’ve purchased as a Google One member.
  • For those uninitiated, Google Account storage is shared across G-Suite services, including Drive, Gmail, and Photos.
  • If your limited Google account storage runs out of space, not all the photos and videos will transfer from iCloud to Google Photos.
  • If you add, update, or delete your photos after the transfer starts, these changes might not be included.

iCloud Photo Transfer Tool: Supported Regions

At the time of writing this article, Apple’s transfer service is available in only a few countries, including Australia, Canada, the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. So, be sure to check it out first-up before going ahead with the steps.

If your country doesn’t support this data transfer tool, you will see the standard “Data and Privacy” page. It includes options to request to copy your data, correct your data, temporarily deactivate your account, and even delete it.

  • To get started, head over to Apple’s Data and Privacy page.
  1. Now, sign in using your Apple ID and password.

  2. From the drop-down, select Google Photos as the preferred destination for your photos/videos.

  3. Once you have taken a thorough look at the details, click on Confirm Transfer.

So, that’s how you can transfer a copy of your iCloud Photos to Google Photos. It’s always better to have the desired control over your data so that you can move it to the preferred service or even delete it if you no longer need it.