As Google Photos tightens its storage limits, many users are seeking better options for storing their images. With Google Drive and Gmail offering only 15GB of free space and Google Photos eliminating its unlimited free storage, several alternatives have emerged to meet diverse needs. Here’s a quick look at some top choices!
Flickr allows users to store up to 1,000 images for free, with a paid plan starting at $10.44 per month for unlimited storage. Its large upload limit of 200MB per image is a standout feature!
Dropbox, while not solely focused on photos, provides 5GB of free storage and paid plans beginning at $9.99 per month for 2TB of space. Perfect for those who need a versatile cloud solution! ☁️
For privacy-minded users, Ente offers 5GB of free storage with end-to-end encryption. Monthly plans start at just $2.49 for 50GB, and its core code is open-sourced for customization.
Cryptee focuses on security with 100MB of free storage and paid plans starting at $3.30 for 10GB. It also includes a document editor, making it a multifaceted tool!
Amazon Photos is another option, especially for Prime members, offering 5GB of free storage and plans starting at $1.99 for 100GB.
Lastly, Photobucket provides a unique service with no free tier but offers 1TB of storage for just $5 a month, ideal for group sharing!
With these alternatives, you can find the perfect solution for your photo storage needs without relying on Google!