


But overall, Amazon Photos and Google Photos are comparable on features, both offering the essentials as well as a few extras.Īmazon Photos includes unlimited photo storage for Amazon Prime members (Image credit: Amazon) Google Photos also has a few built-in extras, like the ability to create a photo collage right from the app. Both Amazon Photos and Google Photos use photo recognition to enable you to search photos by person/pet, location, or things in the photo (like “bike” or “train”). With many of us having thousands of photos on our devices, finding the exact photo we’re looking for can be a pain.

In addition to sending photos back and forth, you can send comments and reactions. However, Amazon Photos also has a messenger-style feature, whereby you can create sharing groups with other Amazon Photos users. Google Photos also has an archive feature, where photos will remain stored on the drive but hidden from the main grid.Īmazon Photos also enables you to create your own albums, as well as auto-generating albums for people and places.īoth services enable you to easily share albums by text message, email, or with other users of the app. You can even create an auto-updating album: when new photos of a selected person or pet are synced, they will automatically be added to that album, saving you time. With Google Photos, it’s easy to put photos into albums. Both apps enable you to sync your photos automatically, and both have the option to turn off automatic sync when not connected to Wi-Fi-a crucial feature if you are on a limited cellular data plan.Īn important capability in photo cloud storage is photo organization.
