How to Transfer Photos from Google Photos to iCloud via MultCloud

Are you trying to move from Google Photos to iCloud via MultCloud without sacrificing any memory? Manually moving thousands of photos can be annoying and time-consuming, regardless of whether you’re switching to the Apple ecosystem or want all of your pictures in one place. MultCloud, your go-to cloud transfer helper, can help with that. You can easily transfer all of your photos from Google Photos to iCloud with a few clicks, and no uploads or downloads are required.
What is MultCloud?
MultCloud is an online cloud file transfer service that has been around for over a decade and is welcomed by more than 2 million users globally. So far, MultCloud supports 40 cloud storage services, including popular ones like Google Drive, Google Photos, iCloud Photos, iCloud Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, pCloud, Icedrive, Box, NAS, SharePoint Online, and MEGA. You can add all your cloud accounts to MultCloud for centralized management.

After adding the clouds to MultCloud, you can use its functions to manage your cloud files and connect the clouds. You can upload, download, delete, rename, copy, share, and cut files on an individual cloud. Besides, you can transfer, sync, and back up files between accounts or clouds without downloading and re-uploading them with Cloud Transfer, Cloud Sync, Cloud Backup, and Team Transfer.
Moreover, MultCloud offers Email Migration, InsDownloader, and EasySaveVideo to facilitate migration of emails, Instagram posts, and YouTube/TikTok/Facebook/Vimeo videos to the local or cloud.
How to Transfer Photos from Google Photos to iCloud
Among the MultCloud functions, Cloud Transfer is the most recommended one to move photos from Google Photos to iCloud. Using Cloud Transfer, you just need to choose the transfer source and destination and initiate the task. In this way, you do not have to download files from one cloud and then upload them to another anymore. Besides, Cloud Transfer offers options that can be used to customize the task.
- Transfer Settings: You can choose to skip or overwrite the already existing files in the destination to avoid duplicates. Besides, you can let the task auto-delete the transferred files in the source to free up space.
- Filter: if there are some files that you do not want to transfer, you can add the extension of these files in “Filter” and choose to ignore these files for the transfer task.
- Email: If you want to be notified when the transfer is done, this feature will email you to reach that goal.
Schedule: If you always need to transfer Google Photos to iCloud, you can schedule this task at a fixed frequency. When the appointed time arrives, the task will start automatically.
So, how to use Cloud Transfer? The specific steps are shown below:
Step 1. Create a MultCloud account.
Enter the MultCloud website and click “Get started for free” to go to the signup page. You can register with your email address and password, or quickly sign up with your Google, Apple, or Facebook account.

Step 2. Add Google Photos and iCloud Photos to MultCloud.
To add a cloud, click the “Add Cloud” button in the left sidebar and choose the cloud logo. Then, you will log in to your account and allow MultCloud to access your cloud. To add iCloud Photos or iCloud Drive to MultCloud, after logging in to your account, you have to go through the two-factor authentication.

Step 3. Create a Google Photos-to-iCloud transfer task.
You will select the “Cloud Transfer” function in the left sidebar and then choose Google Photos as the source and iCloud Photos as the destination. It is allowed to select all or some photos to transfer.

Step 4. Check the transfer settings and start the task.
After choosing the transfer source and target, you can open “Options” to check the transfer settings and apply “Email”, “Filter”, or “Schedule” to your task. When the settings are done, click “Transfer Now” to transfer photos from Google Photos to iCloud Photos.

More Helpful Functions on MultCloud
Cloud Sync: Sync files between clouds with multiple cloud modes, such as Real Time Sync, Two-way Sync, Cumulative Sync, Incremental Sync, Mirror Sync, etc.
Cloud Backup: Back up files from one cloud to another and restore them with the file versioning feature.
Team Transfer: Transfer files between business clouds like Google Workspace, OneDrive for Business, Dropbox for Business, and Box for Business with sub-accounts auto-matching.
Share: Share files from any cloud with a link. Allow others to upload files to the shared folder without your account.
Remote Upload: Directly upload links, torrents, and magnets to the cloud.
Email Migration: Convert emails into PDF files and download them to the local or save them to the cloud.
InsDownloader: An Instagram photo saver that can download pictures, reels, stories, and highlights from Instagram to your device.
EasySaveVideo: Download videos from YouTube, TikTok, X, Facebook, Vimeo, or over 1000+ video clients to your device.