Google Photos now shows you how much space your images are taking up.
There’s a brand new feature in Google Photos that enables users to know how much space each image is taking up in the cloud. It’s located in the “backed up” category of the image’s metadata.
Though the feature is still being rolled out to Google Photos users in a phased manner, the feature will certainly be helpful for those who are using the 15GB free tier to manage their storage without having to pay for additional space. In 2021, Google ended its long-standing free unlimited storage policy in favor of 15GB of free storage for every user.
Though the feature is available through the Google Photos mobile app, its information is limited to just the photo’s image quality at the time it was backed up. The web-based interface, however, offers more comprehensive data points for review.
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