Google Drive lets you store and access your files anywhere -- on the web, on your hard drive, or on the go. Here’s how it works:
- Go to Google Drive on the web at drive.google.com.
- Install Google Drive on your computer or mobile device.
- Throw your files in Google Drive. It’s right there on your device.
Now your files go everywhere you do. Change a file on the web, on
your computer, or on your mobile device and it updates on every device
where you’ve installed Google Drive. Share, collaborate, or work alone:
your files, your choice.
Store the first 15 GB of your stuff for free across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google+ Photos.
When your Google Drive grows, get another 100 GB of space (or more!) starting at $4.99 per month.
Access everything in your Google Drive from all your devices.
Your files are always waiting for you at
drive.google.com,
but you can also get them straight from your computer, smartphone, and
tablet. Install Google Drive on multiple devices and Google Drive makes
sure they’re all the same. You can even
get to your files after you go offline.
Keep files synced. Just connect to the web – it's pretty much automatic.
Any time your device has Internet access, it checks in with Google
Drive. That ensures your files and folders are always up to date. Change
something on one device and it changes everywhere.
Stop emailing attachments. Start sharing.
Google Drive lets you choose exactly who – friends, family,
colleagues – gets your files. You don’t need email attachments anymore.
Just share your file, folder, or Google Doc from any device.
Keep collaborating!
Do you collaborate with others in Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides?
Google Drive lets you continue to create, access, and collaborate in a
version-free world.
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