Google has launched a new storage management tool for Google Photos. This tool helps users free up space in their accounts. Many people store photos and videos on Google Photos. Storage space fills up over time. Users then face limits or extra costs. The tool solves this problem.
(Google Photo Storage Management Tool)
It automatically finds unwanted content. It identifies blurry photos. It finds duplicate images. It locates large video files. It detects old screenshots. These items take unnecessary space. Users review these suggestions. They select items to remove. Deletion happens quickly. This clears storage without hassle.
The feature is inside the Google Photos app. Users open the app settings. They navigate to the storage section. The tool shows categories like blurry photos. Each category displays space used. Users pick categories to review. They see thumbnails of suggested files. They tap to delete. The process is simple.
Google Photos offers 15GB of free storage. Many users exceed this limit. Buying more storage costs money. This tool helps avoid extra fees. It keeps storage organized. It works on Android and iOS. It works on desktop browsers too.
(Google Photo Storage Management Tool)
The rollout started this week. All users will get it soon. Google tested this tool earlier. Feedback showed people liked it. The company expects wide adoption. Storage management is now easier. Users save time and money. They keep important photos safe.