
It’ll also help you find and delete screenshots, though that’s been a feature of Google Photos for a while now. You can find it in the “Manage storage” section of the app, as you can see in the GIF above.

What if you’ve already got 10GB worth of Gmail and 2GB of documents stored in a Google Drive like yours truly, leaving just 3GB left for photos before you’ll need to pay? First off, know that your existing “High quality” photos before June 1st don’t count against the quota - but also, Google has a new tool to help you find and delete blurry photos and large videos to help you free up even more space. Soon, “Storage saver” will be the name for Google’s normal-quality photos, formerly known as “High quality.” You’ll be able to upload at either the “Storage saver” or “Original quality” tiers, both of which will count against your storage quota, with “Original quality” using more data.
