Google Photos is a great way to keep your photos organized and easily accessible. But if you want to add photos automatically to your album, there are a few things you need to know. First, you need to create an album in Google Photos. Then, add photos into the album by selecting them from the photo list. Once you have added all of your photos, click the Add Photos button at the bottom of the screen. Next, you will need to set up some settings for adding photos automatically to your album. In particular, you will need to set up how many photos are in an album and how long they will be stored for. You can also choose whether or not to include videos in your album. Once you have set up these settings, click the Add Photos button and enjoy addingphotos automatically to your Google Photos album!


Photo albums make it easy to keep everything organized, but that usually doesn’t happen by itself. Google Photos can add photos to albums for you, making it even easier. We’ll show you how to set it up.

This feature is called “Live Albums.” It ties in with Google Photos’ ability to automatically detect people and pets in photos. That means you can have any photo of a person, multiple people, or pets automatically added to an album.

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First, open Google Photos on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device and go to the “Library” tab.

Next, select an existing album or tap “New Album.”

If you create a new album, give it a title, and then tap “Select People & Pets.”

For existing albums, tap the three-dot menu icon and select “Options.” Then tap the + button under “Automatically Add Photos.”

Now you’ll be greeted with a list of people and pets that Google has identified in your photos. Select all that you want to automatically add to the album and tap “Confirm.”

That’s all there is to it! Google Photos will immediately add old photos of the people or pets to the album. From this point forward, any new photos will also be automatically added. If you like features like this, you should check out Google Photos’ “Partner Sharing” too.

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