When you open Google Photos, you find a view with all of your photos and videos. You can organize your Photos view by grouping similar photos into stacks.
While you can group similar photos into stacks to help organize your Photos view, it doesnât change your available storage. Learn how to clean up storage.
Important: If you canât find a photo in your Photos view, check photo stacks.
Navigate a photo stack
You can view the top pick for each stack in your Photos view. When you tap a photo stack from your Photos view, you can scroll through all items in the photo stack from the filmstrip at the bottom. To view other items that aren't part of the stack, swipe left or right.
You can also navigate to a stacks grid to find all items in a stack in a grid-view. From here, you can take action on multiple items in the stack at once.
Taking actions on photo stacks from Photos view
When you share photo stacks, add photo stacks to things like album and animations, or order photo stacks from your Photos view, youâre prompted to tap âSelected items onlyâ or âIncludes photo stacks.â
- Selected items only: Your action will apply to only the top pick.
- Includes photo stacks: Your action will apply to all items in the photo stack.
Other actions will automatically apply to all items in the stack.
Manage photo stacks
You can access and share selected photos and videos from the stack.
Turn photo stacks on & off
- On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
- Tap More .
- Turn on or off Stack similar photos.
Tip: If you turned on photo stacks but canât find stacks in your Photos view, try the following:
- Make sure youâve turned on backup. Photo stacks are only available for backed up photos. Learn how to turn backup on or off.
- Check back again later. It takes some time to stack recently taken photos.
- On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
- Tap a Photo stack .
- Tap Stacks grid .
Tip: You can select multiple items in this grid to take actions on a group of photos.
- On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
- Touch and hold a Photo stack .
- Tap Share .
- To share only the selected items, tap Selected items only.
- To share all items in the Photo stack, tap Includes Photo stacks.
- On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
- Tap a Photo stack .
- Tap Stacks grid .
- Touch and hold to select photos you would like to share.
- Tap Share .
Important: For each stack, Photos automatically chooses the âTop pick.â âTop pickâ is the cover photo for the stack in your Photos view. Chosen photos appear in your Photos view. You can change the top pick at any time.
- On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
- Tap a Photo stack .
- At the bottom, scroll the filmstrip to the photo you wish to set as Top pick.
- Swipe up and tap Set as top pick.
Tip: Top picks are different from favorite photos.
Troubleshoot Photo stacks
Unstack photos in your Photos viewYou can unstack an entire Photo stack. The photos from the stack will display individually in your Photos view.
- On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
- Touch and hold a Photo stack .
- Tap Unstack photos .
- On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
- Tap a Photo stack .
- Tap Stacks grid .
- Touch and hold to select photos you would like to remove.
- Tap Remove from stack.
- On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
- Tap a Photo stack .
- Tap Stacks grid .
- Touch and hold to select photos you would like to delete.
- Tap Delete .
- Select Move to trash .
You can keep one photo from a Photo stack and delete the rest.
- On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
- Tap a Photo stack .
- Tap Stacks grid .
- Touch and hold the photo you want to keep.
- Tap Keep this, delete rest.
- Select Move to trash .
Tip: Some photos save space when deleted. If you delete a photo that saves storage space in your Google Account, you may get an estimate of the recovered storage.
- On your Android device, open the Google Photos app .
- Touch and hold a Photo stack .
- Tap Delete Move to trash.
About photo stacks
- Photo stacks: You can choose to automatically organize similar photos into a stack that suggests the top pick of the stack.
- Similar photos: Nearly identical photos of the same subject that were taken together within a short time frame.
- At the top right of a photo in your Photos view, stacks of photos have the Photos stack .