How to Share Photos from Google Photos App to Photobucket?

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Photobucket is a service which is useful to store, edit and share photos and videos with others. It provides you a link of your photo and video to share them with family and friends. If you have your photos in your Google Photos account and want to share them to Photobucket account, then read through the following points.

Following are the Steps to Share Photos from Google Photos App to Photobucket on Android:

  1. Go to http://photobucket.com/ & sign in to your account. If you don't have an account, then create one.
  2. Download "Photobucket app" on your Android phone from the Google Play store & launch it.
  3. Open Google Photos app on your Android phone.
  4. You will see two tabs i.e "All" and "Highlights".
  5. Tap "All" tab and select the photo which you want to share.
  6. Tap "Share" button located at the top on the screen.
  7. You will see the list of applications, select "Photobucket" option.
  8. A "Upload" window opens up.
  9. Enter title and description to the photo and tap "Check mark" icon located at the top right corner on the screen.
  10. This is how you can share photos to Photobucket from Photos app.

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