OneDrive has always made it easy to automatically upload the photos and videos you take on your phone – just use the Android, iOS, or Windows Phone app to back them up.
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You archive them all on your desktop or your external hard drive, and if you’re like most of us, you have too many sitting in your inbox, attached to messages from friends and family members. You take pictures every day with your phone and capture special events or trips with your DSLR. More easily curate your photos from your phone, desktop, and inbox… And, more importantly, they’ll be even easier to share.
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With the update outlined below, you’ll have new ways to get your photos in OneDrive. But to date, we haven’t really offered our users a great way to experience those photos. And it is awesome that millions of people rely on OneDrive to be the one place that they use to back up and save their photos. They help us document our lives and share precious memories with friends and family.
They’re some of the most important and special types of files that we create. OneDrive is the one place for all of your files, and we want OneDrive to be the best place for all of your photos, too. Key updates coming over the next couple of weeks include: adding the ability for customers to curate photos from their phone, desktop, and inbox quickly and simply a new feature that allows you to view, manage, and share photos with Albums and finally, through a partnership with Bing, customers can now search for their files and photos in a new and exciting way! Today, I’m eager to build upon what we demoed in Windows 10 and announce a number of updates centered on making your OneDrive photo experience richer and smarter. Last week, we unveiled more features coming with Windows 10 including how you can use Cortana to search your OneDrive, how you will be able to have your music available through Xbox Music, and how OneDrive will work with the all-new Photos app. This has been a busy and exciting time for all of us on the OneDrive team.