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  2. Step 2: Find your photos. When you open Google Photos, you'll find all the photos and videos backed up to your Google Account. Learn more about backing up photos and videos. Scroll to see all of your photos. On the left, you'll find a way to navigate through and do more with your photos. Think of a memorable photo backed up to your Google Account.

  3. Download photos or videos to your device - Google Help

    support.google.com/photos/answer/7652919

    On your computer, go to photos.google.com. Select a photo or video. Click More Download. Tip: If you have trouble playing a downloaded video, try the following: Use a different browser, like Chrome or Firefox. Use a system extension that works with the codec of the video file. Use a different video player, like VLC Media Player.

  4. Get started with Google Photos - Android - Google Photos Help

    support.google.com/photos/answer/6220402?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    Step 2: Find photos fast. When you open the Google Photos app, you'll see all the photos and videos on your account. Let's practice finding photos: Find the photo you just took. Open the Google Photos app . At the bottom, tap Photos .

  5. Google Photos Help

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    Hide your sensitive photos & videos. Import photos to your library. Get help with titles for your memories. Edit & share your memories. Organize your Photos view & stack similar photos. Sort your documents into useful albums. Restore recently deleted photos & videos. Use Ask Photos for photos, information & assistance.

  6. Share photos & videos - Computer - Google Photos Help

    support.google.com/photos/answer/6131416

    On your computer, open photos.google.com. Sign in to your Google Account. On the left, click Photos. Place your cursor over a photo or video and click Select . At the top, click Add to or create new . Click Shared album New shared album. Enter an album title. At the top right, click Share .

  7. Edit your photos - Computer - Google Photos Help

    support.google.com/photos/answer/6128850

    On a computer, go to photos.google.com. Open the photo you want to edit. At the top, click Edit . Tip: While you edit, click and hold the photo to compare your edits to the original. To crop or rotate, click Crop & rotate . To crop the photo, drag the edges. To rotate the photo, at the top, click Rotate .

  8. Fotos oder Videos auf ein Gerät herunterladen

    support.google.com/photos/answer/7652919?hl=de

    Weitere Informationen zur Sicherung. Öffnen Sie photos.google.com auf Ihrem Computer. Wählen Sie ein Foto oder ein Video aus. Klicken Sie auf das Dreipunkt-Menü Herunterladen. Tipp: Wenn beim Abspielen eines heruntergeladenen Videos Probleme auftreten, versuchen Sie Folgendes: Verwenden Sie einen anderen Browser, z. B. Chrome oder Firefox.

  9. Make & edit collages in Google Photos

    support.google.com/photos/answer/12637115

    On your computer, go to photos.google.com. Hover over a photo. Click the check mark that appears. You can select up to 9 photos. At the top, click Create new Collage. Tip: To edit your collage, create it on the Google Photos app. Find your collages. On your computer, go to photos.google.com. Click Explore Collages. Related resources. Edit your ...

  10. Find lost photos & videos - Computer - Google Photos Help

    support.google.com/photos/answer/6306652

    Open Google Photos . At the top, tap your account profile photo or initial Photos settings . Tap Back up. Check your settings: Back up: Make sure "Back up" is turned on. Backup account: Make sure you back up your photos and videos to the right Google Account. Back up device folders: If you want to find photos and videos on your Android phone ...

  11. Back up photos & videos - Computer - Google Photos Help

    support.google.com/photos/answer/6193313?hl=en

    On your computer, open photos.google.com. Click a photo or video. At the top right, click info . Next to File upload , you'll find which source uploaded your photo or video. For example, "Uploaded from Android device" or "Uploaded from Google Drive." File upload won't show if we don't know the upload source. Check a photo's backup status