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Google Photos is Google’s photo gallery, which is connected directly to mobile devices and computers on which your account is signed in. In this way, the user has more powerful space to store and manage the saved images. See below how to download photos from your Google Photos.
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Learn how to download photos from Google Photos
time required: 2 minutes.
The procedure is very simple and can be operated by the application and the browser. In this example, we’ll show you how it works from a computer browser.
- Find the right site
Open your browser’s search bar and search for “Google Images”. Click on the first link in the search result and log into your account.

- Choose a picture
After the login is complete, you will be taken to a page where the gallery photos are saved. Then select the desired image by clicking on it.

- Select the correct button
Once the image is open, look for the “three dots” icon on the upper right side of the screen. When you find it, click on it to view more options.

- Save the image
Find the Download option and click on it to save the image.

Artificial Intelligence in Google Images
In May, during the Google I / O 2023 conference, the company announced a new feature for Google Photos called Magic Editor, which uses generative artificial intelligence to allow users to make significant edits to their photos without the need for professional tools.
The company has shown Magic Editor in action with some great examples. In one, a photo of a person in front of a waterfall, Google moves the person completely to the side of the photo, erasing the people in the background and leaving the sky a much more beautiful blue.
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