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Your storage is shared across Gmail, Google Photos and Google Drive. When your account reaches its storage limit, you can’t: Send or receive emails through Gmail. Upload photos or videos through Google Photos. Upload files to Drive or create new files in Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms, or Jamboard.
The Storage in your Google Account is shared across Google Drive, Google Photos, and Gmail. Manage your storage to free up space.
How your Google storage works. Each Google Account includes 15 GB of storage, which is shared across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. To add to your storage quota, you can purchase a Google One membership, where available. Occasionally, you may receive more storage from a special promotion or related purchase.
After you upgrade, your Google One membership replaces your current Drive storage plan. Google One members get even more storage space, plus exclusive benefits and family plan sharing.
Google One storage is shared among Drive, Gmail, Photos and family accounts, where applicable. The amount of storage for each user depends on your Google Workspace edition.
Learn how family sharing works with Google One The person who shares their storage is called the Google One plan manager. This person can start or stop sharing their Google One family plan at any time. You can share Google One with up to 5 family members.
Google Drive storage plans are non-refundable, but you can cancel your plan so that it doesn't automatically renew. To cancel or downgrade:
On your computer, go to drive.google.com. My Drive has: Files and folders you upload or sync Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms you create Learn how to back up and sync files from your Mac or PC. Tip: You can choose between Home and My Drive as your Google Drive start page. To change your start page, go to Settings Settings. Under “Start page,” select your preference.
Use Drive for desktop to find your Drive files and folders on your computer with Windows File Explorer or macOS Finder. If you edit, delete, or move a file on the Cloud, the same change happens on your computer and devices, and vice versa.
Every Google Account comes with 15 GB of cloud storage at no charge, which is shared across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos. When you upgrade to a paid Google One monthly subscription, your total storage increases to 100 GB or more, depending on the plan you choose. You also get extra member benefits and access to support from Google experts -- all of which you can share with your family.