HACKER Q&A
📣 arealaccount

How to delete all Google photos so that I don't lose access to Gmail?


A while ago I purchased storage from Google for photo backups for something like $2.99 a year. Sometime thereafter they merged all of my Google services so that my Gmail is now on the Photos storage plan.

Sometime later the price for storage has gone up to $39.99 a year, so I decided to start backing up my photos to a NAS, and I downloaded everything locally and stopped using Google photos.

This week I received an email that if I don't renew my storage subscription then I will lose access to Gmail. Unfortunately I've been using Gmail for my primary email for almost 20 years so I'll be in a world of pain if I'm suddenly shut off.

I think if I delete my photos, then I will no longer be over the free tier limit, but I have thousands of photos and there doesn't seem to be a clear way to just delete them except for manually clicking each one and pressing delete.

The storage account is supposed to come with email support, but I have not got a reply on what to do.

Does anybody know of an app or script or anything I can use to delete these photos?


  👤 Orangeair Accepted Answer ✓
This page will show you your storage quota usage by service, and it gives you some tools to clean things up: https://drive.google.com/settings/storage

👤 9991
The best time to stop using gmail is 20 years ago. The second best time is today.

Get your own domain so email hosters can’t hold you hostage over it.


👤 Glench

👤 gigel82
I've recently deleted my Google Photos as well and found the interface extremely unintuitive. Turns out you can multi-select with Shift, though there are no UX affordances for that.

FWIW, I've never had an Android phone but apparently long ago (9+ years) I've had some photos up on a product called Picasa. When the product died, I just assumed the photos will be deleted but instead they got transferred into this Google Photos thing. Only found out when I did a "request my data" for my gmail and got back like 40Gbs of archives.


👤 yuppie_scum
You can select like 500 at a time or something and hit delete. I did this recently. You can have this done in 20-30 minutes if you set your mind to it.

👤 jbverschoor
Make a search query... select pages.

Or use an imap client and use that to delete them.. (make sure you fix your settings for Archive/Delete... "All Mail" on IMAP is the worst invention ever)

It's probably more reliable to create a new folder/label first.. And then delete them after you've done the sorting.


👤 asdz
On desktop, you can use the 'Shift' key and select all the photos. You can do that and delete all at once. For download, the takeout is the best way.

👤 mkasberg
Shift-click (on the last photo) to select bulk photos works in the web interface. Not sure you can do all at once but you can probably do hundreds at once.

👤 billybuckwheat

👤 dadjoker
I have the same problem, and they have a tool for exporting all of them that I used called Google Takeout.

👤 seeknotfind
Sort by size in Google photos?

Backup all of them, delete all of them, review others locally however you want, reupload?


👤 DrNosferatu
“Google One” - yes, it’s a Google Product - has a pretty good tool to manage your storage space.

👤 jbverschoor
Maybe send a postcard to someone at Google, just like 20 years ago :-D

👤 ivanstegic
Maybe just pay the $40 and forget about it until next year.