How to Share Google Photos Album with Others on iPhone?

Last Updated :

You can easily save your iPhone photos and videos to your Google Photos library. It has a 'Back up & sync' feature which allows you to save your device's photos and videos to your Google Photos library. To turn ON 'Back up & sync' feature, Open 'Google Photos' app on your iPhone. Tap 'Menu' icon located at the top left on the screen. Select 'Settings' option and touch 'Back up & sync'. Move the slider to turn it ON.

Following are the steps to Share Google Photos Album with Others on iPhone:

  1. Go to https://photos.google.com/ & sign in to your account.
  2. Download and install "Google Photos" app on your iPhone from the App store & launch it.
  3. Open "Google Photos" app on your iPhone.
  4. Tap "Menu" icon located at the top left corner on the screen.
  5. Tap "Collections" tab.
  6. You will see all your photo and video albums.
  7. Open an album which you wish to share.
  8. Tap "Share"  button located at the top right corner on the screen.
  9. Select "Mail" option.
  10. A "Compose" window opens up.
  11. Tap "Send" button located at the top right corner on the screen.
  12. This is how you can share Google Photos album with others on iPhone.

95,000+ PicBackMan Users

95,000+ Users Trust PicBackMan To Backup Precious Memories

money back guarantee
Kip Roof testimonial Kip Roofgoogle photos flickr
PicBackMan does exactly what it's supposed to. It's quick and efficient. It runs unobtrusively in the background and has done an excellent job of uploading more than 300GB of photos to 2 different services. After having lost a lot of personal memories to a hard drive crash, it's nice to know that my photos are safe in 2 different places.
Julia Alyea Farella testimonialJulia Alyea Farella smugmug
LOVE this program! Works better than ANY other program out there that I have found to upload thousands of pictures WITH SUB-FOLDERS to SmugMug! Thank you so much for what you do! :) #happycustomer
Pausing Motion testimonialPausingMotionsmugmug
I pointed PicBackMan at a directory structure, and next time I looked - all the photos had uploaded! Pretty cool. I use SmugMug and while I really like it, the process of creating directories in is pretty laborious when you need to make 80+ at a time. This was a breeze. Thank you!