Can You Password-Protect a Google Photos Album?

No, Google Photos doesn’t provide a way to lock photo albums behind a password. All photos added to your account, whether in an album or not, are reachable through a search, will show up when choosing an image from another app, and are otherwise freely available when browsing your Google Photos account. The only exception is if you use the Locked Folder feature. It’s a single folder stored on your device which will hide any videos or pictures you place in it. It’s available only in the mobile app because it’s a local feature—nothing you put in it is backed up online or saved elsewhere. Album importing isn’t allowed, but you can move as many photos and videos as you want into this password-protected folder, assuming you have the local storage to contain them.

How to Create a Locked Folder in Google Photos

Google Photos doesn’t technically have lockable folders to hide your files. Instead, there’s a special feature aptly called Locked Folder, available in the Utilities area of the Google Photos Android app that serves a similar function as a photo vault app. Here’s how it works: You can close the app or back out of Locked Folder to secure the items you’ve saved there. To access the locked photo folder in the future, repeat the first three steps above. To move the photos and videos back into your regular Google Photos account, open Locked Folder, select the items and choose Move. The Delete option you see from that same screen will permanently remove the selection from your phone. Moving the photos out of the Locked Folder means you can share them and even back up your Google Photos.

How to Save Directly to Locked Folder

Moving private items into a Locked Folder isn’t your only option. If you don’t want to risk the picture or video getting backed up to Google Photos before moving it out manually, store it directly in this folder when you take the picture/video. It’s easy: Before capturing whatever you want to lock away, press-and-hold the photo gallery button (it’s a thumbnail of the last picture you took), and choose Locked Folder. In some Android versions, you instead need to tap the folder icon at the top right to see this option. Once you capture it, it will go into this password-protected area automatically.

Locked Folder Limitations

This feature has several limitations to ensure your photos and videos remain private. The following features are disabled for content in a Locked Folder:

Add photos to an album or photo bookBack up the photos/videos onlineEdit items or revert changes made before an item was moved to Locked FolderShare within Google Photos or with other appsMove items to Trash (the only option is permanent deletion)View photos or videos your device can’t display in original format or resolution

Keep in mind since Locked Folder contents aren’t backed up to your Google account, they are inaccessible from other phones and computers, and they will be removed if you factory reset your Pixel or clear the Google Photos app data.