Download a single photo back to your device
Open any photo at Google Photos.
Tap the 3-dot menu or swipe upwards.
Choose Download. If the photo is already on your device, the option will not appear.
On my Android device the photo is saved to DCIM/Restored and in Google Photos shown in Camera.
Download multiple photos back to your device
When you used "Free up space" all photos are still in the Photos tab of Google Photos, but the folder structure is lost.
When photos were uploaded with setting "Storage saver" (or former "High Quality") the original is also lost.
On iPhone or iPad
On iOS you can select multiple photos > use the Share button > Save to device.
See also //support.google.com/photos/thread/86166997You can also use iTunes.
On Android (and some also on iOS)
On Android there is no option to transfer multiple photos from Google Photos back to your camera roll.
You can go to //photos.google.com/ on the phone, select several photos, tap 3-dots > Download.
They will be saved as a ZIP file, for example in the "Downloads" folder, where you can "extract" them.You can "Share" selected photos with Google Drive and download from there, but that will probably double the storage used by the photos. Therefore not recommended.
Similarly you can share with "File manager +" when you install that app, and download to the folder you want.You can use Google Takeout: go to //takeout.google.com/settings/takeout in a browser
You will also get lots of .json files which you can delete. I recommend to try with a small album to start with.Deselect all products, then select Google photos
Tap "All photo albums", then deselect all
Select an album, for example "Photos from 2022", and tap OK
Scroll down till the end and tap "Next step"
When settings are OK, tap "Create export" and wait till ready
When ready tap "Download" and Unzip
You can download the photos on a computer, connect the Android phone with the computer (USB cable) and copy the photos to the device. See //support.google.com/android/answer/9064445.
See more options on //www.wikihow.com/Transfer-Images-from-Computer-to-Mobile-Phone
You can use the Google One app once to restore the 200 most recent photos.
See //support.google.com/photos/thread/84975423
Also note that it is not really safe to delete from your device without making an extra backup. See this article.
Google Photos is a great backup tool that most of us who are heavily invested in Google’s ecosystem of apps and services use. If you are running a stock Android phone, most likely the Google Photos is your default gallery app. But not everyone likes to live on the cloud.
If you accidentally deleted your local backup by taping the “Free up xyzMB from device” prompt in Google Photos or some other reason and want it back, or if you simply want to pull your collection from the cloud and store it on your phone or elsewhere where it’s accessible offline for any reason, the process isn’t as seamless. Here is what you need to do to transfer single or multiple photos from Google Photos back to your phone.
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How to download a single image from Google Photos to your phone storage
Downloading a single image is simple.
Step 1: Open Google Photos App and navigate to the image you wish to download.
Step 2: Tap on the image to open it. Now press the triple dot menu on the top right.
Step 3: Tap on ‘Save to device’ option. You will be able to access them from a separate ‘Restored’ folder from your Gallery app.
To download multiple photos all at once from Google Photos you will need your PC. There is no option to download multiple photos from Google photos back to your phone.
Step 1: Open the Google Photos App on your PC
Step 2: Select multiple images that you wish to download.
Step 3: Now tap on the triple dot menu icon on the top right corner. You will find the download option here.
Step 4: After downloading your images to your PC, you can then transfer them to your phone.
How to transfer multiple images from Google Photos To local storage
As you can see, the process to transfer multiple images is a bit indirect. It isn’t every day that you will need to transfer images back to your phone, so I guess the workaround shouldn’t be grossly inconvenient.
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