How to Bulk Upload Photos to Photobucket on Mac?

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Photobucket is a photo and video hosting website where you can backup photos and videos, edit and share them with family and friends. It has a "Auto backup" feature, which allows you to drag and drop your folders from your computer to "Photobucket Backup to monitor them. When you choose Auto Backup option, it will automatically upload photos and videos to your Photobucket account from the folder.

Following are the steps to Bulk Upload Photos to Photobucket on Mac:

  1. Go to http://photobucket.com/ & sign in to your account. 
  2. Once you have signed in to your account, Click "Upload" button.
  3. Click "Bulk upload" option.
  4. Photobucket ask you to download Photobucket Backup for Mac.
  5. Download & install "Photobucket Backup" on your Mac.
  6. Open "Photobucket Backup" app on your Mac computer.
  7. Click "Auto Backup" located at top left corner of the window.
  8. Click "Add a Folder" button.
  9. A "File upload" window opens up. Locate & select the photos which you wish to upload.
  10. Click "Ok" button.
  11. You have another option to backup the photos i.e "Drag-and-drop". Here you can simply drag your photo folder directly from your Mac computer to a location in your 'Photobucket Backup'.

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