Last Year, we all endured a shock when Google Photos limited its free storage capacity. Google Photos now gives the customers an option of 15 GB of free drive storage.

It is minimal, but many people are looking to leave the ship. So let’s have a look at some of the best Google Photos alternatives that can be handy.

Is it wise to leave Google Photos?

Before exploring the other options, it is worth asking whether you should leave Google Photos and shift to any other service. While other platforms ensure the safety of your pictures, there are none like Google Photos simply because of its outstanding features.

Therefore, if you ask me, there’s no better choice than Google Photos, and you should not switch. But for those who have made up their minds, let’s look at the alternatives!

Best Google Photos alternatives

  • Amazon Photos
  • Dropbox
  • Apple iCloud

Amazon Photos

Amazon Photos offers free storage of 5GB. For people who hold Amazon Prime subscriptions, there’s good news! Guess what? You have access to unlimited storage. Nevertheless, people without subscriptions can utilize 5 GB of free storage.

The free storage capacity is minimal compared to Google Photos, which offers 15 GB of free storage. The next plan that allows 100GB of storage is a paid package that costs $1.99/month.

The upgrade plan costs the same as Google Photos. There are some impressive features on Amazon Photos. Although they aren’t comparable to Google Photos, they’re good in their own ways.

Therefore, Amazon Photos is a good alternative if you want to switch from Google Photos.

Standout features:

  • Auto-save photos for easy backup
  • Share photos and albums via SMS & email
  • Prime members can search photos by keyword

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Dropbox

Dropbox is a cloud storage platform. It allows free storage of 2GB. The storage is far less than Google Photos and it is also less than Amazon Photos and Apple iCloud.

You can transfer your photos to Dropbox by syncing the photos from your phone to the cloud. Dropbox has security features that make it an expensive platform charging $12/month for 2TB.

It is an expensive gig if you’re accustomed to a platform like Google Photos. But if you’re looking for a highly secure storage platform, Dropbox is the place to be!

Standout features:

  • In-built photo vault
  • File organizer and manager support
  • Sync folders on your PC or Mac

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Apple iCloud

This storage tool is only for iPhone users. Apple iCloud is a very affordable platform, It offers 5GB of free storage but promises storage expansions at minimal rates charging $1/month for 50GB, $3/month for 200GB, and $10/month for 2TB.

Its free storage capacity is the same as Amazon Photos. However, the upgrade plans of Apple iCloud are far less cheap which make it a better option for iPhone users.

Standout features:

  • Automatically sync photos and videos
  • In-built photo editor
  • Easy file sharing with iOS devices

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So, these are some of the best alternatives that you can try and you can check-out other such articles by heading here.

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Asif Sameer
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I am a technophile, writer, YouTuber, and SEO analyst who is insane about tech and enjoys experimenting with numerous devices. An engineer by degree but a writer from the heart.

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