How to Transfer Videos from Google Photos to OneDrive on iPad?

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If you have a lot of photos and videos on Google Photos, then you can transfer or backup videos to OneDrive. It offers 5 GB of free storage service for new users. If you want more space to backup your photos and videos, then additional storage is available for purchase. It also allows you to view PDF documents, ODF documents and an XML-based file format, including Microsoft Office and more.

Here are the steps to Transfer Videos from Google Photos to OneDrive on iPad:

  1. Go to https://photos.google.com/ & sign in to your account.
  2. Download and install "Google Photos" app on your iPad from the Apple App store & launch it.
  3. Open "Google Photos" app on your iPad.
  4. You will see all your photos and videos.
  5. Tap and long press on video that you want to transfer.
  6. Tap "Share" icon located at the top on the screen.
  7. Tap "Open In" option.
  8. Tap "OneDrive" icon.
  9. A pop up window opens up.
  10. Tap "Upload to OneDrive" button.
  11. Choose a location and tap "Select This Location" button.
  12. Your video will now be transferred to OneDrive from Google Photos on iPad.

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