Apple has launched a new service that automates the process of transferring a copy of your iCloud Photos to Google Photos. The service is initially available to customers in Australia, Canada, the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, the UK, and the U.S. for transfers to Google Photos.
All you have to do is log in to your iCloud account at the company’s Data and Privacy website. After logging in, go to “Transfer a copy of your data” and then mark the tick box beside Photos and/or Videos, depending on what you want to copy over. You’ll then be prompted to log into your Google account to be able to complete the process.
Before you can use the new service, you need to make sure your Apple ID uses two-factor authentication. Also, your Google Photos account must have enough storage, or the transfer obviously won’t be completed.
The prompts you go though during the process will show you how big your collection is, so you’ll get an idea of how much space you may have to free up, or if you need access to more storage than what free version of Google Drive can offer.
You’ll receive an email notification of your transfer request and another email when your transfer is complete. If you cancel your transfer request before it’s complete, and some photos or videos have already been transferred, they remain in Google Photos. You can check the status of your request at privacy.apple.com/account.
When the transfer is complete, you’ll find the filenames of albums and videos in your Google account will start with “Copy of.” Only your photos’ most recent edits will be transferred, though, and some content like shared albums will not be transferred at all.
Apple says it will take three to seven days to complete a transfer, and it will use that time to authenticate your request, as well as to complete it.