Gmail users can now save images directly to Google Photos, here is how
Gmail is rolling out a new tool that will enable users to save images directly to Google Photos without having to download them. Users can press the Save to Photos button to automatically save an emailed image to Google Photos.The new tool will be rolling out to personal Gmail users, Google Workspace, G Suite Basic, and G Suite Business customers over the next couple of weeks and will be available alongside the existing "Add to Drive" button. Google users can get an estimate on how long their storage may last based on how often users backup photos, videos, files, and other content to their Google Account by following these steps. Since user’s storage is shared across Google Drive, Gmail and Google Photos, users can check how much storage they have used upon their Google account by checking it from Google Photos, Gmail, or Google Drive.


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