← Back to context Comment by upcoming-sesame 12 hours ago I am very much aware of rclone, but don't see how it solve the problem I mentioned 2 comments upcoming-sesame Reply jmathai 12 hours ago Maybe I’m misunderstanding what you’re looking for. Rclone has a Google Photos backend and an S3 backend. I haven’t used it but assumed you could simply copy from Google Photos into S3.https://rclone.org/googlephotos/ upcoming-sesame 11 hours ago "From March 31, 2025 rclone can only download photos it uploaded"Also, it still requires to use my bandwidth or to have a VPS running and using it's own bandwidth
jmathai 12 hours ago Maybe I’m misunderstanding what you’re looking for. Rclone has a Google Photos backend and an S3 backend. I haven’t used it but assumed you could simply copy from Google Photos into S3.https://rclone.org/googlephotos/ upcoming-sesame 11 hours ago "From March 31, 2025 rclone can only download photos it uploaded"Also, it still requires to use my bandwidth or to have a VPS running and using it's own bandwidth
upcoming-sesame 11 hours ago "From March 31, 2025 rclone can only download photos it uploaded"Also, it still requires to use my bandwidth or to have a VPS running and using it's own bandwidth
Maybe I’m misunderstanding what you’re looking for. Rclone has a Google Photos backend and an S3 backend. I haven’t used it but assumed you could simply copy from Google Photos into S3.
https://rclone.org/googlephotos/
"From March 31, 2025 rclone can only download photos it uploaded"
Also, it still requires to use my bandwidth or to have a VPS running and using it's own bandwidth