
Google has integrated a new option in its Gmail mailbox to help you more easily save photos received by e-mail to Google Photos.
Sharing photos by e-mail is a practice that seems to be a thing of the past. And yet, you undoubtedly have fanatics of email among your loved ones who, when it comes to sharing photos, flood you with emails full of photos that often end up deep in your inbox, or at worst. directly in the recycle bin.
To prevent these heartily shared photos from being forgotten, Google announced a few weeks ago the deployment of a new option allowing, as is already the case with Google Drive, to directly save the photos received by e -mail in Google Photos.
Also to discover in video:
1. Open a photo attachment
Launch your favorite web browser, log into your Gmail inbox, and then open the email with the attached photos.
2. Save the images
You have several options for saving images received as attachments in Google Photos.
The first, by hovering over the thumbnail of an image then clicking on the dedicated Google Photos icon.

The second, by opening the image preview in Gmail, then clicking the option button. You will then only have to choose to Save the image in Google Photos.

Be careful, however, you will have to repeat the operation for each of the images received as e-mail attachments.
Google has not yet integrated an option to save all attached photos at once as email attachments, although the option is available for Google Drive or to download all files locally. suddenly.