You can clear storage space in your account through Google One.
Use the Storage Manager
Manage storage through Google One
- On your computer, go to Google One.
- Click Storage.
- Under "Get your space back," click Free up account storage.
- Under "Clean up suggested items" or "Clean up by service," click a category or service you want to review.
- Select the files to delete.
- Based on the file type, you might be able to change how you sort and filter your results.
- To review different files: At the top, select a category you want to review.
- To sort files by file attributes: At the top right, click Sort .
- To change your layout: At the top right, choose to review files in a list or in a grid .
- For Google Photos, to save files locally before you remove them from your Google Account, click Download.
- Based on the file type, you might be able to change how you sort and filter your results.
- After you select your files, at the top right, click Delete.
- For Photos, click Move to trash.
- To confirm, read the consent wording.
- To continue, check the box.
- To delete selected files, click Permanently delete.
- For Photos, click Move to trash.
Issues with your storage space
Family members use too much shared storageBy default, family members can use any amount of the available storage. If a member uses too much storage, ask them to clear some of their storage.
If you don't want to share your storage with your family, learn how to stop sharing Google One.
It may take up to 24 hours for your new storage to become available after you purchase a new storage plan.
If your storage is still incorrect after 24 hours, sign into your Google Account to check if your payment went through.
If your payment went through, it’s been 24 hours since you upgraded, and your storage is still incorrect, try the troubleshooting steps below.
If a charge is applied to your payment card, but you don’t find a payment reflected on your Google Account, check if you’re signed into multiple Google Accounts. If so, Google One may be purchased on a different account. You can cancel the purchase on that account and repurchase Google One on the desired account. Learn how to cancel purchases on Google One.
Troubleshoot incorrect storage 24 hours after purchase
Tip: If you use an iPhone or iPad, try to close the Google One app, and then reopen it. To learn how to close an app on an iPhone or iPad, contact Apple Support.
Log into your Google Account in private
If you use Google Chrome, try to log into your account using an incognito window. This can force the synchronization of your account with Google servers.
Important: Most browsers have embedded features to navigate in private or incognito. If you’re not using Chrome and you require specific instructions for your browser, refer to the browser provider’s website.
- On most phones, press your phone's Power button for about 30 seconds or until your phone restarts.
- You may need to tap Restart Restart.
Update the app (Android only)
- Open the Google Play Store app .
- At the top right, tap the profile icon.
- Tap Manage apps & devices.
- Under "Updates available," choose to update all apps or a specific app.
Tip: If you change your storage limit, it can take up to 24 hours for the changes to apply to your account.
A Google One membership replaces your current storage plan. The storage from your Google One membership becomes your new storage limit and isn't added on top of your existing storage.
If you got storage as part of a promotion, you keep the extra storage.
Learn more about how Google One works with existing storage.
Some files don't count against your storage space. Different products and files are stored differently and have varying file sizes.
If you change your storage limit, it can take up to 24 hours for the changes to apply to your account. In these 24 hours, messages you send or receive through Gmail can be affected. Try these troubleshooting steps:
- Sign out of your Google Account, then sign back in.
- Send a test email to yourself.
- If that doesn’t work:
- Open an incognito window and log into your Gmail account. Then, try to send an email.
- Use a different browser like Microsoft Edge or Firefox to open your Google Account. Try to send an email.
If you still can’t send messages, wait 24 hours and try again.
All your files stay safe, but you can’t store anything new. For example:
- Gmail: You can’t send or receive messages. Messages sent to you are returned to the sender.
- Google Drive:
- You can’t sync or upload new files.
- Syncs stop between your computer's Google Drive folder and My Drive.
- You can’t create new files in:
- Google Docs
- Sheets
- Slides
- Drawings
- Forms
- Jamboard
- Until you reduce the amount of storage you use, no one can edit or copy your files.
- Google Photos: You can’t back up any photos or videos. If you want to add more photos and videos, you can clean up Google storage space or buy more Google storage.
If you use the Google One website or another device to sign up for a plan instead of the App Store:
- You can't change your Google One plan on your iPhone or iPad.
Tip: If you purchased via the Google One website, you can manage your plan on the web at Google One.
- At the top right, select Settings Change membership plan.
- Choose your new storage limit. You can choose a monthly or yearly subscription.
If you have Google One on an Android device, you can change your membership plan in Settings.
If you want to manage your membership with the app on iPhone or iPad, you must buy a plan with an Apple subscription.
Step 1: Cancel your Google One plan
On your computer:
- Go to Google One.
- At the top right, select Settings Cancel membership.
- Select Cancel.
Step 2: Buy a Google One plan with an Apple subscription
On your iPhone or iPad:
- Download the Google One app from the App store.
- Open the Google One app .
- On the left, tap Menu Membership plans.
- Select a Google One plan.
- After you pick your plan, in the App Store, confirm your new subscription.
Tip: You can also manage your payment method or manage your subscriptions with Google Play.
On Android, WhatsApp backups now count toward your Google Account storage.
To review and delete your WhatsApp backup:
- Open the Google One app .
- At the bottom, tap Storage Free up account storage.
- Under “Clean up other items,” tap WhatsApp.
- Under the backup you’d like to delete, tap Delete backup.
You can also delete your WhatsApp backup from your browser:
- Go to one.google.com/backup/management/whatsapp.
- Next to the backup you’d like to delete, click Delete backup.
Tip: If you delete your backup, it doesn’t turn off future backups. Learn how to manage your backup settings.
Learn how to manage your Google One storage with a step-by-step guide.