{"id":30292,"date":"2022-07-30T14:54:45","date_gmt":"2022-07-30T14:54:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/google-photos-integration-in-the-chromeos-files-app-is-close\/"},"modified":"2022-07-30T14:54:45","modified_gmt":"2022-07-30T14:54:45","slug":"google-photos-integration-in-the-chromeos-files-app-is-close","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/google-photos-integration-in-the-chromeos-files-app-is-close\/","title":{"rendered":"Google Photos integration in the ChromeOS Files app is close"},"content":{"rendered":"
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For the longest time, we Chromebook users have been hopeful for an official merging of the ChromeOS Files App and Google Photos. After all, on a Pixel Phone, Google Photos is the de facto gallery and editing app and it serves as a great tool to deliver up just the right image when needed for any app you want to use. Instead of finding, downloading, relocating and uploading an image I took a few days ago to Instagram, I can simply choose to add a new photo, select from Google Photos as one of my storage options, and pick the image I’d like to share. It’s neat, easy, clean, and we’ve really wanted this on Chromebooks for quite some time now.<\/strong><\/p>\n

To be fair, there are a few tie-ins that currently exist for this sort of behavior on a Chromebook, but they don’t work across the board and they aren’t intended for web-based activities at all. If you install the Google Photos Android app, you’ll have a Google Photos section in your Files App, but it unfortunately disappears the minute you need to use it as a file picker for a web-based task. If the app you are using to pull up your file picker is Android-based, however, you will have the option to choose from your Google Photos library.<\/p>\n

To make this clearer, let me show you a scenario. If I open up instagram.com<\/strong> and choose to add a new post, when the Files App pops up as my file picker, there’s no Google Photos to choose from in the sidebar. If I do the same exact task with the Instagram Android app, you’ll notice the Files App now surfaces Google Photos as a location I can select from.<\/p>\n

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