Google Photos Does Not Have a "Download All" Button
If you have 10,000 or 50,000 photos in Google Photos and you want them on your computer, Google gives you two options:
- Select photos manually in the web interface. You can select up to 500 at a time, click download, and receive a zip file. Then repeat until you have covered your entire library.
- Use Google Takeout to request an export of your entire library. Google will prepare zip archives and email you a download link. This process can take hours or even days depending on library size.
Neither option lets you browse your library, pick a destination, and transfer everything in one step. There is no sync, no resume, and no way to send files directly to another cloud provider.
Blober Supports Google Photos For:
- Anyone with a large Google Photos library who wants a local backup
- Users leaving Google Photos for Dropbox, iCloud, or another service
- Parents and families with years of photos who want a second copy on a hard drive
- Photographers who used Google Photos as a sync target and need to migrate
- Privacy-conscious users who want their photos on storage they control
Blober offers a lifetime license. No subscription, no per-GB fees, no account required to transfer files. It runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
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