These two photo storage services are less expensive, and can store all your images in the cloud automatically. And, Flickr excels at letting you share your photos with others.Īndroid and iPhone owners who simply want an easy way to back up their photos and video should check out Google Photos and iCloud, respectively. While the free version of Flickr has a cap of 1,000 photos, a Pro account costs $60 per year, which gets you an unlimited number of uploads, as well as the ability to store videos up to 10 minutes in length. Flickr has excellent tools for touching up photos and lots of tagging features, so it's easy to find your images. View Deal What are the best photo storage and sharing sites?Īfter testing all of the major services, we think the best photo storage and sharing site is Flickr. Google Photos also features in our list of the best photo storage and sharing sites below.
Google Photos is an easy-to-use, beginner-friendly service, with an excellent 15GB of free storage (images up to 16 megapixels and videos up to 1080p). Paying for a Google One membership expands storage, and removes file size limits, while photo-oriented features include date and time categorization and facial recognition.
Google Photos - top free service, and top paid features